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This episode features the core team behind Sora, OpenAI's groundbreaking video generation platform that became the #1 app in the App Store. Bill Peebles (research lead), Rohan Sahai (product lead), and Thomas Dimson (engineering/product lead with Instagram background) discuss the unexpected viral success of Sora's launch, the product journey that led to the breakthrough "cameo" feature (putting yourself in AI-generated videos), and their philosophy of building a creator-first social network that prioritizes human creativity over passive consumption. They reveal the technical milestones in video generation, their small team size (under 50 people total at launch), navigation of content moderation challenges, early monetization strategy, and their ambitious vision for video models as world simulators that could eventually contribute to scientific breakthroughs by 2028. The conversation captures both the tactical product decisions and strategic philosophy that made Sora a cultural phenomenon.
(0:00) Intro
(1:35) Unexpected Success of ChatGPT and Sora
(3:55) Sora as an Independent App
(5:38) Sora Prototypes and Evolution
(8:07) User Creativity and Surprising Use Cases
(14:46) Celebrity Engagement and Rights Management
(17:58) Competition and Future of AI Video Models
(25:42) Empowering Creators
(31:21) The Evolution of Image Generation
(33:36) How Do Models Need to Improve?
(42:10) Monetization of Sora
(45:54) Global Reach and Cultural Impact
(48:38) Moderation and Safety Challenges
(50:09) Integration with Other OpenAI Products
(52:07) How do Models Learn Physics?
(55:16) Quickfire
With your co-hosts:
@jacobeffron
- Partner at Redpoint, Former PM Flatiron Health
@patrickachase
- Partner at Redpoint, Former ML Engineer LinkedIn
@ericabrescia
- Former COO Github, Founder Bitnami (acq’d by VMWare)
@jordan_segall
- Partner at Redpoint
By by Redpoint Ventures4.9
4949 ratings
This episode features the core team behind Sora, OpenAI's groundbreaking video generation platform that became the #1 app in the App Store. Bill Peebles (research lead), Rohan Sahai (product lead), and Thomas Dimson (engineering/product lead with Instagram background) discuss the unexpected viral success of Sora's launch, the product journey that led to the breakthrough "cameo" feature (putting yourself in AI-generated videos), and their philosophy of building a creator-first social network that prioritizes human creativity over passive consumption. They reveal the technical milestones in video generation, their small team size (under 50 people total at launch), navigation of content moderation challenges, early monetization strategy, and their ambitious vision for video models as world simulators that could eventually contribute to scientific breakthroughs by 2028. The conversation captures both the tactical product decisions and strategic philosophy that made Sora a cultural phenomenon.
(0:00) Intro
(1:35) Unexpected Success of ChatGPT and Sora
(3:55) Sora as an Independent App
(5:38) Sora Prototypes and Evolution
(8:07) User Creativity and Surprising Use Cases
(14:46) Celebrity Engagement and Rights Management
(17:58) Competition and Future of AI Video Models
(25:42) Empowering Creators
(31:21) The Evolution of Image Generation
(33:36) How Do Models Need to Improve?
(42:10) Monetization of Sora
(45:54) Global Reach and Cultural Impact
(48:38) Moderation and Safety Challenges
(50:09) Integration with Other OpenAI Products
(52:07) How do Models Learn Physics?
(55:16) Quickfire
With your co-hosts:
@jacobeffron
- Partner at Redpoint, Former PM Flatiron Health
@patrickachase
- Partner at Redpoint, Former ML Engineer LinkedIn
@ericabrescia
- Former COO Github, Founder Bitnami (acq’d by VMWare)
@jordan_segall
- Partner at Redpoint

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