Kuaishou Unveils a Rival to Sora That Produces Video From Text
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China’s short-video platform Kuaishou Technology unveiled its text-to-video model “Kling” on Thursday, joining other Chinese tech firms in the race to rival OpenAI’s Sora with artificial intelligence-powered video generation.
Using technology similar to Sora, Kling can generate 1080p high-definition videos lasting up to 2 minutes, Kuaishou said. The model is capable of producing large-scale realistic motions, simulating physical world characteristics and combining concepts and imagination.
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- Kuaishou Technology launched its text-to-video model "Kling" to compete with OpenAI's Sora, producing 1080p videos up to 2 minutes long.
- Kling is in invitation-only testing and showcases realistic and surreal videos like "an astronaut running on the Moon."
- Chinese firms like ByteDance’s Dreamina and Shengshu’s Vidu are racing to develop advanced video generation models despite high costs and regulatory challenges.
- Kuaishou Technology
- Kuaishou Technology, a Chinese short-video platform, launched a text-to-video model called "Kling" capable of generating 1080p high-definition videos up to 2 minutes long. Kling combines realistic and imaginative visual elements and is currently undergoing invitation-only testing on Kuaishou's video editing app. Kuaishou has posted numerous sample videos showcasing Kling's capabilities, including complex motions and surreal scenes.
- ByteDance Inc.
- ByteDance Inc. is a Chinese tech company that supports Dreamina, a web-based AI platform. In late March, Dreamina unveiled its text-to-video model capable of generating footage lasting three to six seconds. ByteDance is taking part in the competition to develop advanced AI video generation technologies in China.
- Shengshu Technology
- Shengshu Technology, a Beijing-based generative AI startup, released a text-to-video model called Vidu in late April. Vidu is notable for being China's "first long-duration, high-consistency, and highly dynamic video generation model" and can produce high-definition videos lasting up to 16 seconds. Investors have been heavily supporting Shengshu and similar startups, aiming to catch up with OpenAI's Sora in the video generation technology race.
- February 2024:
- OpenAI unveiled its text-to-video model named Sora.
- Late March 2024:
- Dreamina, backed by ByteDance Inc., unveiled its text-to-video model.
- Late April 2024:
- Beijing-based generative AI startup Shengshu Technology unveiled its model called Vidu.
- Thursday, June 6, 2024:
- Kuaishou Technology unveiled its text-to-video model Kling.
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