# Сопутствующие статьи по теме AI Video

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "AI Video", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

5.4 Billion Burned, Sora Dies: Anonymous Chinese Model Kicks Open the Next Door in 38 Seconds

In March-April 2026, two major events reshaped the AI video generation landscape. OpenAI shut down its flagship model Sora, citing unsustainable daily costs of $15 million and low user retention, effectively exiting the consumer video market. Shortly after, an anonymous Chinese model dubbed "HappyHorse-1.0" topped the blind-test leaderboard on Artificial Analysis with a score of 1357 in text-to-video (without audio), outperforming rivals like ByteDance’s Seedance 2.0. HappyHorse-1.4 seconds to generate 1080p video with audio on a single H100 GPU. Its unified Transformer architecture and distilled diffusion techniques significantly improved efficiency compared to Sora’s costly diffusion-based approach. The model is speculated to be developed by Alibaba or based on Sand.ai’s technology, though its anonymous release suggests strategic data collection and legal risk avoidance regarding copyright and deepfake regulations. Meanwhile, commercial leaders like ByteDance impose high barriers—including million-dollar API contracts and strict compliance checks—to mitigate legal risks, focusing on B2B applications rather than consumer use. Key emerging opportunities include automated e-commerce promo videos, AI-assisted short drama production, and localized ad creation for global markets, all driven by plunging generation costs and faster turnaround times. The competition has shifted from pure model performance to cost efficiency, workflow integration, and regulatory compliance.

marsbit04/10 00:19

5.4 Billion Burned, Sora Dies: Anonymous Chinese Model Kicks Open the Next Door in 38 Seconds

marsbit04/10 00:19

OpenAI Shuts Down Sora, Disney's $1 Billion Investment Goes Down the Drain, AI Video Market Reshuffles

OpenAI has officially shut down its AI video generation product Sora, including its consumer app, API, and the sora.com domain, as of March 24, 2026, just six months after its public launch. This decision also led to the cancellation of Disney’s three-year licensing agreement and a planned $1 billion investment in OpenAI. The tech community’s reaction highlighted Sora’s lack of real-world adoption, with many questioning whether the product was ever widely used. Competitors like Runway Gen-4, Kling 3.0, and Google Veo are now positioned as the main players in the AI video market. Sora’s shutdown is attributed to high operational costs—estimated at $15 million daily during peak usage—coupled with limited revenue alignment ahead of OpenAI’s expected IPO. Deepfake concerns related to Sora’s content generation features also contributed to its termination. OpenAI will retain Sora’s underlying technology for internal "world simulation" research aimed at robotics field, but no consumer-facing video products are planned. Current Sora users are advised to migrate to alternatives such as Runway, Kling, or Pika. The exit of OpenAI is expected to lead to market consolidation, potential price increases from remaining providers, and greater enterprise opportunities for competitors like Kling. Runway, in particular, may raise subscription prices due to increased demand.

marsbit03/27 05:32

OpenAI Shuts Down Sora, Disney's $1 Billion Investment Goes Down the Drain, AI Video Market Reshuffles

marsbit03/27 05:32

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