@Nicolaus Nosewicz Without luck, I've tried to integrate SORA into a few projects to increase productivity by managing content calendars and generating consistent copy that aligns with our marketing goals. It's seemed SORA would be a great fit. No go! Maybe it was just me. I'll give you my two cents based on experience and previous research and thoughts. Using SORA, I did experience what I would say is a tailored, human-like interaction that feels more personalized, as if I’m working alongside a skilled assistant familiar with or that's closer to understanding my context. This is part of the pros you read about SORA. I was hoping SORA could help me streamline workflows, offering efficient, task-specific insights and deeper integration with third-party apps. I didn't get there... Compared to ChatGPT, which I think excels at general conversations and creative ideation, SORA should be more like a personal agent that continuously improves by learning from specific user behavior. Also, unlike general and broad AI tools like Bard or Claude, which focus on expansive knowledge and research-like answers, SORA is supposed to be designed to emphasize user empowerment through automated workflows and proactive support. Overall, I believe SORA is built for productivity and collaboration, so it should feel like a proactive guide rather than just a reactive tool. I hope others reply to your post...