According to a Monday report in TMTPost, the unicorn, officially known as Beijing Zhipu Huazhang Technology, developed its own text-to-video large language model ( LLM).
Zhipu AI expects LLMs that can convert text prompts to video to explode this year due to growing demand from diverse customers with needs ranging from movies to video game production, the report says. He quoted the company's words.
The Beijing-based startup aims to release a “high-quality text-to-video conversion tool” as early as this year, according to the report.
Zhipu AI did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Tuesday.
Chinese companies have been racing to catch up with the world's leading generative AI players since Microsoft-backed US startup OpenAI introduced its ChatGPT conversational bot in late 2022, followed by Sora in February this year. Introduced.
According to Shengshu, the AI model can generate 1080p resolution videos within 16 seconds based on a simple text prompt. In comparison, OpenAI says Sora can produce videos up to 60 seconds long.
However, OpenAI's services are not officially available in China. According to recent government statistics, about 200 LLM companies, the technology that supports generative AI services, have been born in China.
Zhipu AI counts venture capital firms and domestic tech giants as backers, including Tencent Holdings, Meituan, Xiaomi and Alibaba Group Holding, which owns Post. Last year, the company raised 2.5 billion yuan (US$346 million) from investors.