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    Updated:December 25, 20252 Mins Read
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    OpenAI is reportedly preparing to launch Sora 2, its next-generation text-to-video AI model, likely as part of or tied to its newly released GPT-5 platform. Although Sora originally impressed with high-quality, minute-long visuals, it lacked audio—putting it behind competing models like Google’s Veo 3 that already integrate realistic sound, environmental effects, and strong lip-syncing. Observers suggest that Sora 2 could outperform rivals if it adds seamless audio to its visual capabilities and extends longer video duration (>20 seconds), all while remaining affordable through ChatGPT subscriptions. If OpenAI hits the mark on quality, integration, and pricing, Sora 2 could emerge as the next viral tool powering AI video content across creative and everyday feeds.

    Sources: Tech Radar, Tom’s Guide

    Key Takeaways

    – Audio is a must: To truly compete with Veo 3, Sora 2 needs not just visuals—but synchronized speech, ambient sound, and effects matched naturally with motion.

    – Duration matters: With videos over 20 seconds, Sora 2 could offer more creative freedom than Veo 3’s ~8-second clips, if it maintains consistent quality.

    – Strategic access: OpenAI may bundle Sora 2 into ChatGPT Plus or Pro tiers—if priced competitively, that could greatly expand its adoption versus Veo 3’s more expensive Gemini Advanced tier.

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    OpenAI’s Sora 2 is shaping up as a pivotal moment for AI-driven video creation—and not just because of the visuals. While original Sora stunned with lifelike, minute-long silent clips, it trailed competitors like Google’s Veo 3, which already weaves in speech, ambiance, and even tight lip-syncing. That gap highlights the core hurdle for OpenAI: audio. Embedding believable voices and effects into video isn’t just a tech challenge—it’s the nuance that defines immersive realism.

    That said, Sora 2 could hold the edge if it manages longer durations—over 20 seconds per clip—with sound, and still feels intuitive and affordable. Integration matters too. Unlike standalone platforms, Sora lives within the ChatGPT ecosystem. If OpenAI includes its new model within Plus or Pro plans at a fair price, it could offer creators a smoother, more cost-effective route compared to Veo 3’s locked-behind-steep-paywalls positioning.

    Ultimately, success for Sora 2 will hinge on three things: audiovisual polish, creative flexibility, and accessible pricing. Hit those marks, and OpenAI won’t just be keeping pace—it could define the future of AI video content.

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