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The End of the “AI TikTok”: Why OpenAI is Shutting Down Sora

March 25, 2026
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Just six months after its high-profile launch, OpenAI has announced the discontinuation of Sora, its experimental social media app. Designed as an AI-native competitor to TikTok, the platform allowed users to generate and share short-form vertical videos using the powerful Sora 2 model. Despite an initial surge of interest, the app failed to maintain momentum, joining the ranks of other ambitious but struggling tech projects like Meta’s Horizon Worlds.

A Short-Lived Experiment in Synthetic Social Media

Sora’s core appeal was its “characters” feature (originally called “cameos” before a legal dispute with the app Cameo). This tool allowed users to scan their faces and create hyper-realistic deepfakes of themselves. However, the platform quickly gained a reputation for being “creepy.”

Guardrails intended to prevent the creation of videos featuring public figures were easily bypassed. The feed became a surreal landscape of unauthorized content, ranging from bizarre clips of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman to deepfakes of deceased figures like Martin Luther King, Jr. and Robin Williams. The latter prompted public pleas from the families of the deceased to stop the digital resurrections.

The Billion-Dollar Disney Deal That Wasn’t

For a moment, it appeared Sora might find mainstream legitimacy through a landmark partnership. Disney reportedly considered a $1 billion investment and licensing agreement to bring its iconic characters from Marvel, Star Wars, and Pixar into the Sora ecosystem. While the deal looked like a turning point for generative AI, it collapsed alongside the app. Disney has since stated it will continue to explore other AI platforms.

Why Sora Lost Its Spark

The data suggests that the “AI-only” social feed lacked staying power. According to Appfigures, Sora peaked in November with roughly 3.3 million downloads but plummeted to just 1.1 million by February. While the app generated approximately $2.1 million in revenue from in-app credits, these figures pale in comparison to ChatGPT, which boasts 900 million weekly active users. Ultimately, the app became more of a legal and ethical liability than a viable product.

The Model Lives On

While the standalone app is shutting down, the technology behind it isn’t going anywhere. The Sora 2 video-generation engine remains available via API and for ChatGPT Plus subscribers. OpenAI’s retreat from the social media space highlights the difficulty of moderating synthetic content in real-time, even as the underlying technology continues to grow more sophisticated.

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