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#OpenAIShutsDownSora
The discussion around Sora is not just about a product change — it reflects a much bigger shift in the AI industry.
From my perspective, this move shows that AI companies are no longer focusing only on viral tools, but on long-term scalable systems. What we are seeing is a transition from experimental innovation to structured growth.
Sora proved how powerful AI-generated video can be, but it also highlighted challenges like high computing costs, scalability issues, and real-world limitations. Instead of continuing in the same direction, the strategy now seems to be evolving toward deeper AI infrastructure and more practical applications.
This tells us something important:
technology does not always grow by expanding — sometimes it grows by refining its direction.
In the current phase, AI is moving beyond content creation and entering areas like automation, data intelligence, and real-world integration. This shift may define the next stage of the AI revolution.
As a creator, I see this not as an ending, but as a transition toward something much bigger.
The real question is not why Sora changed —
but what comes next in the evolution of AI.