I recently compared ChatGPT’s Sora 2 against Google’s Veo 3 AI video generator and came away impressed by how far OpenAI had pushed the boundaries of the technology with its realism and accurate physics. At the time, Sora 2 was only accessible via the web or a dedicated iOS app. Now, OpenAI has brought the Sora app to Android and it’s more than just a basic AI video generator — it’s a full social media platform similar to TikTok or YouTube Shorts that you can also personally star in.

And while platforms like Midjourney have allowed you to share your AI creations with others, the new Sora app takes things one step further — it allows you to add your own face and voice to the video. So how does Sora achieve this bizarre feat and what’s it like to use? I installed it to find out.

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