App Store

  • How to Get Sora Invite Codes: Access OpenAI’s Viral AI Video Creator

    OpenAI’s video generation app, Sora 2.0, quickly topped Apple’s App Store free app charts after its release this week. Currently invite-only and limited to iPhone users in the U.S. and Canada, it allows users to create short AI videos. Access codes can be sought through OpenAI’s Discord server, X, and Reddit. Sora 2.0 promises enhanced realism and user control. The app raises questions about the future of AI-driven video creation, including content authenticity and potential misuse.

    2 days ago
  • Sora Dominates App Store Despite Invite-Only Access

    OpenAI’s AI video generation app, Sora, has quickly become the top free app on Apple’s App Store, surpassing Gemini and ChatGPT. The invite-only iOS app allows users to create and share short-form AI videos, powered by OpenAI’s advanced Sora 2 model designed for realism. While OpenAI addresses safety concerns and user control, early videos have raised ethical questions about potential misuse and deceptive narratives. OpenAI aims to balance innovation with responsible deployment in this rapidly evolving field.

    2 days ago
  • Musk Sues Apple Over OpenAI Allegations, Promptly Debunked by DeepSeek Users

    Elon Musk is accusing Apple of App Store bias, alleging they favor OpenAI’s ChatGPT over his AI chatbot, Grok. Musk threatened legal action, claiming antitrust violations. However, Community Notes challenged his assertions. This dispute highlights Musk’s ongoing rivalry with OpenAI’s Sam Altman and his historical grievances with Apple. Despite the initial fury, Grok’s recent App Store ranking climb and Musk’s softened stance suggest a possible de-escalation, though his past conflicts and ambition indicate this feud may persist.

    2025年8月13日
  • Musk and Altman Engage in Fierce Online Spat, Trading Insults and Accusations of Dishonesty

    An online feud erupted between Elon Musk and Sam Altman, with Musk accusing Apple of favoring OpenAI’s ChatGPT in the App Store and alleging antitrust violations. Altman retorted, criticizing Musk’s own manipulation of the X platform. The spat escalated with accusations of lying and algorithm manipulation. Interestingly, Musk’s own Grok AI seemed to side with Altman, criticizing Musk. Apple defended its App Store policies, emphasizing fairness and unbiasedness.

    2025年8月13日
  • Musk Accuses Apple of Antitrust Violations, X and Grok Not on App Store Essentials List

    Elon Musk is threatening legal action against Apple over alleged antitrust violations related to the App Store. Musk claims Apple unfairly excludes X and his AI chatbot Grok from the “essential” category, hindering their visibility and disadvantaging AI startups. He argues Apple’s practices stifle competition and favor OpenAI. xAI plans to initiate legal proceedings immediately, potentially reshaping app distribution and competition within the AI sector.

    2025年8月11日
  • Apple to Appeal Rejection of App Store Suspension Request

    The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals denied Apple’s request to stay a lower court order concerning its App Store operations. This ruling impacts Apple’s ability to control in-app purchases by disallowing developers to direct users to external payment options. The ongoing antitrust battle, initiated by Epic Games, is the root of this legal dispute. Apple plans to appeal the decision, disagreeing with the ruling that they violated a previous court order promoting market competition.

    2025年6月4日