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猪猪侠开YU7 CEO卖蜜雪 Sora 2被网友玩坏了 律师警告!
Xin Lang Ke Ji·2025-10-06 15:32

Core Insights - OpenAI's Sora 2 has rapidly gained popularity, being dubbed the "AI version of TikTok" and "the next super app" after its launch on September 30, 2023, achieving the top spot on the US App Store, surpassing ChatGPT and Google's Gemini [1][2] - The app allows users to create immersive short videos by simply uploading a photo or entering a text prompt, marking a significant advancement in AI video generation technology [5][6] - Sora 2's "Cameo" feature has led to a surge in user-generated content (UGC), with a reported 1200% increase in UGC within 24 hours of its launch [10] Company Overview - OpenAI has achieved a valuation of $500 billion and reported revenues of $4.3 billion in the first half of the year, surpassing its total revenue from the previous year, although it also recorded a net loss of $13.5 billion [10] - The company is considering a potential IPO in the future and is currently facilitating a secondary sale of employee stock [10] Technology and Features - Sora 2 represents a major upgrade from its predecessor, featuring synchronized audio and video generation, improved physical accuracy, and enhanced resolution and detail [5][6] - The app not only serves as an AI tool but also as a social entertainment platform where users can create and share video content [6][8] User Engagement - Users have shown high engagement levels, averaging 3.2 video creations per day, significantly exceeding the initial interaction rates of ChatGPT [10] - The app has sparked a creative frenzy among users, particularly in China, where local cultural elements have been incorporated into the content [8] Legal and Copyright Concerns - The use of Sora 2 has raised significant copyright concerns, as many generated videos feature protected intellectual property (IP) without proper authorization, leading to potential infringement risks [12][14] - OpenAI's "opt-out" policy for copyright content has been criticized for its inability to fully mitigate legal risks, as it allows for the generation of copyrighted characters unless the rights holders actively request removal [14][15] - Legal experts warn that users generating videos with copyrighted characters may infringe on multiple rights, including reproduction, adaptation, and distribution rights [15][16]