 Can AI engage in deep thoughts? Open AI's recent release of Sora, a text-to-video generator, is sparking new discussions about AI capabilities. However, their example showcasing a prompt, quoting, extreme close-up of a man deep in thought pondering the history of the universe as he sits at a cafe in Paris with a very professorial appearance offering a subtle closed-mouth smile as if he found the answer to the mystery of life raises an interesting question regarding the depth of machine-generated content. While Sora crafts visually attractive scenes elsewhere, this prompted video itself hints at a deeper layer absent from the final product. The professor's systematic thinking and philosophical musings remain uncaptured, all we have is an expression of keen digestive anticipation, much like someone eagerly anticipating a perfectly comfy duke-like. In fact, Sora's various video outputs so far lean towards thoughtless entertainment, but visually captivating yet ultimately meaningless whirlpool of images. Is this a fair assessment? Are we expecting too much from nascent technology? The conversation, like the search for answers in the Parisian cafe, remains open, but here is my verdict, we are still a long way to philosophically healthy AI.