OpenAI has shut down its artificial intelligence (AI) video-generation app Sora less than two years after its launch made headlines for creating realistic clips based on simple prompts. At the same time OpenAI will also wind down its content partnership with entertainment giant Disney, the BBC understands. OpenAI told the BBC on Wednesday that it has discontinued Sora so that it can focus on other developments, such as robotics 'that will help people solve real-world, physical tasks.' A spokesperson for The Walt Disney Company said 'we respect OpenAI's decision to exit the video generation business and to shift its priorities elsewhere'. Disney will engage with other AI platforms to find ways to responsibly use the technology without infringing on intellectual property rights, a spokesperson said. Sora launched in December 2024 to huge interest around the world due to the high quality of its AI-generated videos, but the app also sparked concerns about copyright violations and the threat it posed to the media industry.
OpenAI Terminates Partnership with Disney and Discontinues Sora Video Tool

OpenAI Terminates Partnership with Disney and Discontinues Sora Video Tool
In a strategic pivot, OpenAI has announced the closure of its AI video-making application Sora, just shy of two years since its inception, alongside winding down its partnership with Disney.
OpenAI has shut down its video generation app Sora and ended its content partnership with Disney. The decision is part of OpenAI's shift in focus towards robotics and other unrelated AI developments. Disney plans to explore other AI platforms for their needs while navigating the complexities of intellectual property rights.



















