Hollywood is Dead - OpenAI's Sora 2 Leaps Ahead of the Competition
iAJEUxr1IDM • 2025-10-01
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Look at your phone. Everything you're
seeing right now is made with AI. The
image you're looking at right now was
made with AI.
>> I thought it was like a one, two, three,
go.
>> His voice is AI. This is AI. You are not
about to see anything or hear anything
that isn't AI generated. Dude, this is I
will make predictions sometimes that
even I'm like, "God, is it really going
to happen?" This is what I knew was
coming.
>> Powered by the allnew Sora 2.
>> Dude, that looks like a video game for
anybody not looking.
>> Most powerful imagination engine ever
built.
>> Yes, correct. This is insane.
>> And it's packed with new features.
>> Uh, unicorns on the moon, by the way.
And the dust is kicking up as you'd
expect.
>> And I love how they focus on real life
examples,
>> like actual video.
>> Yeah.
>> Not animation, not get there. And I have
some clips of anime that anime is way
harder to do than real life. And they've
nailed it.
>> Is also the state of the art for
>> Look at this. Come on. Not just the
visual quality because we've been able
to do visual fidelity like V3 is dope.
Watch how accurate to physics it is. So,
it understands, oh, if you've got a
snowmobile going across ice, it's going
to kick up some ice behind it, which you
will see. They do some water simulation.
I don't know if it's all in this video,
but so many videos have gone around.
There's one of Attack on Titan where a
Titan reaches out and grabs the wall and
like crushes it and it crushes where his
finger actually hits it. There's one of
like an ocean where the surf meets a big
rock, but the rock has a hole in it and
the water actually punches through the
hole and reacts the way it would react
in real life if there was a hole there.
So that meant that the generation it
created understood this is a hole and
this is how water would react to a hole
when it's got this kind of velocity from
a wave. Dude, if they don't show up in
this video, there's another one of a
gymnast and it doesn't do all the weird
like stuff that it has done historically
because it understands how a body moves
through space.
Look at that. Look at how the light
affects it. Jesus.
Yep. It now understands how the dress
would twirl. It understands how her body
would move. Oh my god.
And we're introducing Cameo, giving you
the power to step into any world or
scene. Come on. Let your friends cast
you in theirs.
>> Here. Look, look, look, look, look,
look. You see that hole at the bottom of
the rock and the water shoots out
differently? Jesus.
>> On the path to AGI, the gains aren't
just about productivity. It's about
creating new possibilities.
>> It's also about creativity and joy.
1 2 3 4. the when they start this is
claymation. When they start getting into
the um this is so wild. Look at the
water, man. Look at the water. Look how
realistic that is. Now, look, the stuff
still isn't perfect. There are certain
things that are like just enough off,
but remember, it will never be this bad
again.
>> Yeah,
>> it will never be this bad again. Let
that sink in. It only gets better. And
what is crazy to me, Drew, is that
people will still clown on this and be
like, "Oh, bro, you can still see." It's
the rate of improvement that needs to
freak people out. Less than three years
ago, this was Will Smith eating the
spaghetti and it was like everywhere
behind his head.
>> Less than three years. So what happens
now, three years from now? Dude, this is
what Okay. Okay. Okay.
Stop. Everybody, you need to understand
this as you watch the next clip. Making
things that are photorealistic look
right is the easy part. So making
something Nope. Wait, because you have
so much training data. People are
uploading photorealistic content in the
millions of hours every day.
>> So you just train the models endlessly
just chunking through all of that to get
an animated series. I mean, you're going
to get
a thousand hours a year. So millions of
hours a day versus a thousand hours a
year. The difference is so massive that
I was like is AI ever going to have
enough data?
>> Yeah.
>> Like I I wasn't sure I wasn't sure that
there are enough patterns because
there's so many different styles. They
have done something to the algorithm's
ability to learn between Sora 1 and two
because this isn't they now have more
things to train on. In the last 3 years
you've maybe gotten 6,000 additional
hours. nothing. I mean, that's like the
world's most ridiculously small rounding
error, but they have found a way to make
the algorithm more effective. So, okay,
with all of that preamble, now watch how
good this animate. This is all AI.
>> You're wide open.
>> Just one.
>> Even the performance and the voices are
close.
>> You're finished, Shinigami,
>> like hell I am. That's I mean you can
tell it's AI but that's what his voice
sounds like in the anime.
>> I'm not done yet.
>> This is so wild. This is for Attack on
Titan fans. Like dude, this is so good.
It's so real. Like I know what character
that's Levi. Like you know who these
are. Oh my god. This is insanity. This
is insanity. I had one of those moments
yesterday where I'm like I'm going to
just quit everything and now now is the
time. And I just make YouTube videos
based in Kaizen world, Kais of the Air
Gap, Project Kaizen. That's it. I do
nothing else. Like this is one of those
if we can prove the model out,
>> bro.
>> Like now I can build a business around
telling my stories without having to
hire a 50 person animating team. Like
this crew to shoot it.
>> Insanity.
This is insanity. So the only thing that
I I think is still missing is you can
still only do it on characters that
already exist but because it does need
some amount of training data.
>> So the question becomes how expensive
will it be to create the baseline of
those? It's probably still too
expensive. But if tools come out that
let you train them yourself, I'm going
to guess a year from now that you get
something open source that allows you to
train it because those those models
already exist. You just need to it needs
to be physics aware and then you need to
be able to feed it your own characters.
This happened much faster. I thought we
were still I would say four months ago I
thought we were 18 months away from
this. So I thought we were still 14
months away from this. The fact that
it's come out this fast is starting. And
to your point they just said Bill will
be back in Sora 3. What are we going to
be a year from now? I have to be honest.
I have to give you credit. I have to say
this publicly because you have been one
of the people that have been telling me
from day one Drew use AI. Drew use AI. I
did a musical last year. be like, "Yo,
Drew, just upload your music. Just do
it." No, I got to mix it and I got to
Well, the new AI model, just upload it.
Go. So, seeing something like this come
out is like I was like, "Oh, yeah, I'll
do it next week when I get some time
off. You know, I'll be in the hotel
room. I can just bang some stuff out." I
don't even have the time to push it off
and wait till later because it's going
to be
>> Now I'm like, I could do the whole
thing. I could put the whole show in. It
just opened up more things. So, like to
the people that have said that you have
said like, "Hey, AI is important." Maybe
they see it like give give us a wakeup
call. give us an alarm. I know I'm using
uh analogies that are applicable to me
right now, but a lot of people are
thinking like, okay, AI is coming for
our job. Sure. And then they kind of
like tune it out. They see one bad
video. Oh, AI is not there yet. But this
rate of change is crazy happening right
now. So,
>> so what I'll say as a PSA is that you're
if you're fighting back against this,
you are a lamp lighter. You are a horse
and buggy manufacturer. And the reality
is there's you can fight against
electricity as much as you want. You can
fight against the automobile as much as
you want. They're going to happen. And I
just did a video on this. Like you need
only think about game theory. Game
theory tells you AI is going to be
developed no matter what. No matter how
dangerous it is, it doesn't matter. It
is not going to stop. It is not going to
slow down. We can't afford to because
other people will do it. Any technology
that has an advantage will be developed.
And AI has a tremendous advantage. It is
going to be developed at break neck pace
with all the brakes ripped off. That is
how it's going to happen. Now, given
that, if you're watching the rate of
change and you don't realize like how
much difference a year makes, you don't
have to project out very far. So, if it
took us three years to go from the
original Will Smith eating spaghetti to
now things that are truly photorealistic
that understand physics, just go out 5
years. In 5 years, every single piece of
content is made with AI. still may be
made by humans. Not saying that this
will be like uh slot farms just
overgenerating things that don't matter,
but those are going to be the tools. No
one's going to deal with working with
real actors. No one's going to deal with
grips and electricians and all that.
You're just going to go in, use the
tools, which within 5 years, 100% you'll
have this level of control. You create
all the characters, you give them a
backstory that you'll work with AI to
write, and then literally over it'll
still probably take a certain amount of
time to render. So let's say over the
course of a couple hours, you render an
episode of television or a feature film
and that's it. And algorithms will be
used to bring the best content to the
surface. Don't worry, in terms of it's
not all just going to be slop, but what
you want to think about is do we
actually want slop? I think the answer
is yes. I think people are being
derogatory about it now in the same way
that people are being derogatory about
shorts. But the reality is one of the
things that I most enjoy doing with my
wife is sitting down and for an hour
just watching funny short videos. It's
wonderful. It's a thing that's added
like joy to my life. Like it's
incredible. So there's going to be a
change and for us old people, there's
going to be a morning period of like,
oh, video games will be different,
entertainment will be different. Uh but
it is all going to happen. And so my
advice to you is to learn how to use it,
to fall in love with it as an art form,
not just be the old get off my grass
fuddy duddy, but like actually find a
way um to engage with it and to enjoy
it. And then the stuff that you already
love, there'll be some sort of niche
place for it. But this in the next five
years it will be the difference between
standing in line 1989 to get a movie
ticket to see the original Batman at the
movie theater later that day and Tik
Tok. That will be what's going to happen
in the next 5 years. It will radically
transform. So just brace yourself for
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