Kling, a new AI video model from Chinese company Kuaishou, offers advanced features and is available through a waitlist.
Kling generates photorealistic videos with improved movement, physics, and prompt following compared to OpenAI’s Sora.
The rise of Kling and other AI video models in Asia intensifies competition in the AI race, pushing companies to innovate and release products faster.
Kling – The New AI Video Model on the Block
A new AI video model called Kling has emerged, offering features that surpass those of OpenAI’s Sora. Developed by Chinese video platform company Kuaishou, Kling boasts longer video generations, improved movement, better prompt following, and multi-shot sequences. Unlike Sora, Kling is already available to users through a waitlist.
Kling’s Impressive Features and Capabilities
Kling can generate up to two minutes of photorealistic video from a single prompt in 1080p at 30 frames per second. It also accurately simulates real-world physics, a feature that most AI models struggle with. Kling is a diffusion transformer model, just like Sora, and uses a proprietary model that supports various aspect ratios and shot types. Additionally, Kling excels in advanced 3D face and body reconstruction, enhancing full expression and limb movement within the video.
The Photorealism of Kling Videos
Kling’s videos showcase impressive photorealism, with minimal blurring compared to other AI-generated videos. From a parrot that appears real to a burger video that leaves viewers questioning its authenticity, Kling creates accurate motion, models real-world movement and physics, and produces photorealistic depictions.
The Impact of Kling on Sora and the AI Race
As Kling and other Chinese AI video models like Vidu gain traction, the question remains whether they will be released outside of China. A broader release of Kling could push OpenAI to accelerate the release of Sora and foster healthy competition in the AI industry. OpenAI also faces competition from existing players like Runway and Pika Labs, as well as newcomers such as Haiper, LTX Studio, and Higgsfield.
Embracing the Future of AI and AGI in Asia
The rise of Kling and other AI video models in Asia signifies the region’s growing influence in the global AI race. As these technologies advance, international collaboration and competition will drive innovation and shape the future of AI and AGI.
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