- OpenAI’s Sora app, which initially garnered significant attention as an AI-driven video social network, is now experiencing a decline in both downloads and user spending.
- Recent data indicates that the initial hype surrounding the app has diminished, leading to a drop in engagement.
- This trend raises concerns about the app’s long-term viability in a competitive market.
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