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#Sora was always a physics engine in disguise.

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    #Sora was always a physics engine in disguise. The stated goal from day one: teach AI how the material world works by ingesting video at scale. How objects persist, collide, deform, fail. The consumer deepfake playground was a distraction. The robot training data was the mission.

    The app is now dead. $2M lifetime revenue against a $730B valuation.
    OpenAI; "The team is "focusing on world simulation research to advance robotics.""

    Worth flagging: independent research from ByteDance and Tsinghua found Sora never actually learned physics. It learned surface patterns, prioritising colour over shape over motion.

    Yann LeCun called pixel-prediction-as-world-model "doomed to failure" back in 2024. OpenAI's sudden pivot suggests he may have had a point.

    The TikTok wrapper is dead. The bet that video is the richest training signal for grounding AI in physical reality is still very much alive. Just without the Mario deepfakes.

    #OpenAI #Sora #AI #Robotics #MachineLearning #WorldModel

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      #Sora was always a physics engine in disguise. The stated goal from day one: teach AI how the material world works by ingesting video at scale. How objects persist, collide, deform, fail. The consumer deepfake playground was a distraction. The robot training data was the mission.

      The app is now dead. $2M lifetime revenue against a $730B valuation.
      OpenAI; "The team is "focusing on world simulation research to advance robotics.""

      Worth flagging: independent research from ByteDance and Tsinghua found Sora never actually learned physics. It learned surface patterns, prioritising colour over shape over motion.

      Yann LeCun called pixel-prediction-as-world-model "doomed to failure" back in 2024. OpenAI's sudden pivot suggests he may have had a point.

      The TikTok wrapper is dead. The bet that video is the richest training signal for grounding AI in physical reality is still very much alive. Just without the Mario deepfakes.

      #OpenAI #Sora #AI #Robotics #MachineLearning #WorldModel

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      @n_dimension fascinating to see the long-term research mission behind the flashy product, and that shift toward world simulation for robotics is huge.

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