The recent launch of Sora, an AI tool for video and image generation, has resulted in a mixed reception among users. Many are impressed with the quality of some outputs, highlighting stunning details in images like landscapes and animals, claiming the results are better than existing alternatives such as Mochi and LTX. However, users express frustration with accessibility issues, as it seems limited to a small group and lacks an API for developers. Some note struggles with physical interactions and unusual camera angles in generated content. There are also concerns about censorship, potential misuse of AI, and the implications for job displacement within creative industries. Overall, while Sora appears to push boundaries in AI generation, there are significant challenges that need addressing, particularly regarding user access, content fidelity, and ethical considerations.