Earlier this month, Chinese company Kuaishou Technology launched Kling AI, a new text-to-video model that tackles the text-to-video market opened up by OpenAI’s Sora.
Kling AI is a new text-to-video model by Kuaishou Technology.
Kling AI offers a number of features that make it appealing to users. It can create longer videos than Sora and can also add motion to static images.
Uses a diffusion transformer architecture.
Sora was the first AI video generation model to gain widespread attention.
Kuaishou has a large user base that can provide data for Kling AI.
Kling AI’s language barrier could limit its appeal.
Kling AI’s five-second video limit is not yet a major advantage.
Despite Kling AI’s potential, there are reasons why Sora may not be too worried. The language barrier could limit Kling AI’s reach,
Kling AI is a new text-to-video model with some impressive capabilities. It can create high-quality videos in Mandarin and uses 3D reconstruction to generate realistic animations. However, it is currently only available in China.