"Sora, OpenAI's new video app, can generate footage of you doing all sorts of things. One thing it can't create, though, is enough invite codes to satisfy everyone desperate to get on the platform. For now, OpenAI is limiting access to Sora, its TikTok-esque AI video and audio app. Each new user is also given four invite codes to share with their friends."
"Less than a day after its launch, there are already indications that some users are abusing the system to try to snag a sought-after spot. Business Insider found more than 20 completed sales on eBay already for Sora invite codes, ranging in price from $10.99 to just under $45. According to eBay's policy for digital items, "Software keys the seller is not authorized to sell" cannot be sold."
"OpenAI has also posted a message on its official Sora 2 Discord, warning users against selling codes there, as this violates their server's terms of service. "Demand for Sora codes is high," the message read. "Please keep in mind the server rules and be wary of direct messages that you may receive - selling codes via the server is prohibited.""
OpenAI launched Sora, a TikTok-esque video and audio app powered by the Sora 2 model that emphasizes physical accuracy, realism, and control. Access is limited and each new user receives four invite codes to share. High demand has driven some users to resell invite codes on secondary marketplaces at prices from about $10.99 to nearly $45. Platform and marketplace policies create uncertainty about the legality of such sales. OpenAI warned users on its Discord that selling codes violates server rules, and its terms of use prohibit selling or distributing the service.
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