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BREAKING NEWS: OpenAI Shutting Down Sora & Loses $1 Billion!
Do you use Sora in any of your AI automations? If so, read the full story here https://variety.com/2026/digital/news/openai-shutting-down-sora-video-disney-1236698277/ and https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/openai-shuttering-sora-video-generating-service-rcna264989
Where do I start? AI novice wanting to make videos
I've been using Chat GPT for all sorts of things for personal life, to help me solve problems, and for copy for my business. But now I want to make videos and I'd love you advice on where to start. Here's the background - I have blog posts that I am making into podcasts. I record myself as a talking head and put the videos on YT, and put the audio out separately as a podcast. Currently using Descript. The blog posts that I share are actually stories - I talk with spirits and with nature and share their stories. I would really like to make these stories into animated movies to put on YT. I tried a few times in Descript, but it was slow and cumbersome and wasn't creating what I was describing. Even something simple, like the number of people in the scene, was wrong. What do you suggest for what tool(s) to use and how I can learn to make these videos?
3 likes • Dec '25
Which app / software / model / platform you go with depends on the length of the videos you plan on making. How long do you think each video will be? Do you have a PC or a Mac? If PC, do you have a RTX graphic card?
Hospital's 6-Week Integration Became My 6-Hour n8n Build
Major medical network. 40 clinics. 50,000+ patient forms monthly. Their vendor's timeline: Week 1-2: Requirements gathering and analysis Week 3-4: Development sprint Week 5: Testing and quality assurance Week 6: Deployment and training Cost: $35,000 per new form type I asked: "Can you show me a sample form?" Built it live during our Zoom call. THE SPEED BUILD (n8n) Hour 1: Created webhook endpoint for form submission Hour 2: Built form detection logic (12 common medical forms) Hour 3: Set up field extraction rules using visual node editor Hour 4: Added validation checks and error handling Hour 5: Connected to their EMR system (Epic API) Hour 6: Deployed to production and tested with real forms Time investment: 6 hours (including 90 minutes learning their EMR API) THE PERFORMANCE TEST Processed 1,000 test forms in 14 minutes Accuracy: 98.7% on structured fields Zero manual intervention needed Handles handwritten sections and checkboxes Their IT director: "But what about scalability?" Current production stats: 50,000+ forms/month, 99.1% uptime THE BUSINESS MODEL SHIFT Old way: Pay $35k, wait 6 weeks, hope it works My way: Pay $4,500, working tomorrow, guaranteed results Current medical clients: 4 networks Form types handled: 63 variations Monthly recurring: $16,800 Time spent monthly: 8 hours maintenance THE PATTERN LIBRARY SUCCESS Patient intake forms: 28 variations built Insurance verification: 19 variations Consent documents: 16 variations New form type request? Usually 85% similar to existing pattern. Modify and deploy in under 2 hours. BEST CLIENT FEEDBACK "You make our $2.5M vendor look incompetent." The enterprise healthcare world is drunk on complexity. Simple n8n workflows are eating their expensive lunch. Revenue from "6-hour builds": $16,800/month. Original vendor estimate for same work: $420,000 annually. Who else is waiting months for "enterprise medical integration"?
1 like • Oct '25
Here's one thought. You should have charged more. If they were willing to pay $35K to have their problem fixed in 6 weeks and you did it in 6 hours, you built a better system and saved them 6 more weeks of pain. You should have charged $35K or $40K.
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Founder & Creative Director @ https://cinematic.ly | AI-Powered Human-Driven TV Commercials & UGC-style ads for Small Businesses, Brands, and Startups

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