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The Rise and Fall of Sora 2: OpenAI's "AI-TikTok" Lost Popularity

In late September 2025, OpenAI released Sora 2, an iOS application that allows users to generate short video clips using artificial intelligence. Despite the…

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The Rise and Fall of Sora 2: OpenAI's "AI-TikTok" Lost Popularity
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In late September 2025, OpenAI released Sora 2, an iOS application that allows users to generate short video clips using artificial intelligence. Despite the invite system required for registration, the app instantly became a hit, reaching the top position in the overall App Store rankings and surpassing one million downloads within just a few days. It seemed that OpenAI had created a new leader in entertainment and generative AI.

However, Sora 2's fall proved to be as rapid as its rise. Within just a week of launch, download rates dropped significantly. This phenomenon sparked active discussion within technology circles. What caused such a swift decline in popularity?

One of the key reasons was likely the invite system. The limited access created by OpenAI, on one hand, fueled interest, but on the other, hindered mass adoption. Many users who wanted to try Sora 2 simply couldn't, which naturally affected overall download statistics and audience retention.

Another important factor is the specificity of AI-generated content. Despite Sora 2's impressive capabilities, the videos produced often appeared monotonous and lacked the spontaneity and creativity inherent in human-created content. Users may have quickly tired of identical videos and lost interest in the app.

Additionally, the "hype effect" cannot be discounted. New apps often attract attention at launch due to active advertising and media coverage. However, once the initial excitement fades, users begin to evaluate the app more critically, and many abandon its use.

For OpenAI, this situation could serve as a valuable lesson. The company will undoubtedly continue developing generative AI technologies, but must consider factors affecting app popularity and long-term success. Perhaps it's worth reconsidering the access system, making AI-generated content more diverse and creative, and devoting greater attention to audience retention.

Overall, the Sora 2 story demonstrates that even the most innovative and technologically advanced applications are not immune to popularity decline. Success in the mobile app world requires not only cutting-edge technology, but also a deep understanding of user needs and preferences. OpenAI, as a leader in the field of AI, has every opportunity to learn lessons from this situation and create even more successful products in the future.

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