In this fast-changing world, technology is evolving at a rapid pace. Technology is slowly penetrating every sector and changing the world like never before. Perhaps the conclusive proof of technological advancement is the introduction of Artificial Intelligence (AI) or AI tools. Open AI, an American artificial intelligence research organization, has unveiled to the world its upcoming generative artificial intelligence model, Sora, which allows users to create videos from text commands. However, Sora is not the only one currently making waves in the AI field. A Chinese company has developed an equally capable AI model called Kling, which can be a formidable rival to Sora.
According to a report from the South China Morning Post, Chinese short video platform Kuaishou Technology released a new text video model, Kling, on Thursday, May 6. The company, along with other Chinese technology companies, joined the race to compete against OpenAI's Sora. However, Kling's functions and operation are almost identical to Sora. With simple text prompts, Kling can generate highly realistic videos in 1080p high resolution. The videos can be up to two minutes long. The model boasts the ability to generate realistic movements on a large scale, simulate the properties of the physical world, and weave concepts and imagination together.
Kuaishou has posted a number of demo videos on Chinese social media platforms that capture Kling's AI prowess in turning text instructions into moving replicas. Some of the Chinese digital wonder's AI-generated videos have also appeared on X (formerly Twitter).
One of Kling's text-to-video works shows a Chinese man sitting at a table enjoying noodles with chopsticks. Another captures the changing scenery seen from a train window. The text prompt reads, “A Chinese boy with glasses enjoys a delicious cheeseburger with his eyes closed in a fast-food restaurant,” and the results are nothing short of hyper-realistic.
X users were amazed by the innovation and reacted to the video: “I'm just blown away by this,” commented one user. “I can't even tell if this is AI or real,” joked another. “I can't wait to play with these AI video generators,” exclaimed an excited user.
The Kling AI model is still in the testing phase. What do you think about this?
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