Goodbye to Sora: What Happened and What Comes Next
A farewell message from the Sora team sent Reddit communities into disbelief and frustration. Users scrambled to understand whether this was a shutdown, a repositioning, or something else entirely.
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A farewell message from the Sora team sent Reddit communities into disbelief and frustration. Users scrambled to understand whether this was a shutdown, a repositioning, or something else entirely.
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