Just hours after Apple launched a new web interface for the App Store, its front-end source code ended up on GitHub.
The floodgates have been open to the viral Sora 2 app. Now, anyone in the US (Canada, Japan and South Korea) can access it.
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The wait is over for anyone in the US, Canada, Japan and South Korea who couldn't get their hands on an invite code to OpenAI's viral Sora 2 app.
With Sora, you can create short-form, AI-generated videos featuring yourself or your friends - no invite code needed.
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