The next phase of the AI revolution has begun.

On October 1, OpenAI unveiled Sora 2 , the first social media platform whose purpose is to distribute premium-grade AI-generated content. Its arrival marks a watershed moment for the creator economy — and for the comedians trying to make waves within it.

Before Sora, AI video tools existed largely as technical curiosities, offering glimpses of what might one day be possible. Even the first iteration of Sora, introduced in February 2024, was primitive in comparison to the new model. While it demonstrated the potential of generative video as a medium — an entirely new content type that might one day take over the internet — sound hadn’t yet been integrated, and the video output itself largely lacked in realism.

But with the advent of So

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