In a groundbreaking move, Chinese TikTok competitor Kuaishou has released a video generation model, Kling, that’s giving OpenAI’s much-anticipated Sora a run for its money.
Recently, the KLING model showcased its capabilities by creating a video of a Chinese man eating noodles with chopsticks.
Sora by OpenAI is insane.
— Angry Tom (@AngryTomtweets) June 6, 2024
But KWAI just dropped a Sora-like model called KLING, and people are going crazy over it.
Here are 10 wild examples you don't want to miss:
1. A Chinese man sits at a table and eats noodles with chopstickspic.twitter.com/MIV5IP3fyQ
The resulting clip was strikingly realistic, especially when compared to a similar video created by Modelscope Text2Video last year, which depicted Will Smith in a less-than-flattering light.
The Kling model is capable of generating two-minute-long videos with just a single prompt, all in full HD (1080p) quality at 30 frames per second.
This new model is not only open access but also outperforms its competition by generating videos that are more realistic and detailed.
The technology is built on a Diffusion Transformer architecture, which translates textual prompts into vivid, lifelike scenes. It also employs a proprietary 3D VAE (Variational Autoencoder), which allows for advanced 3D face and body reconstruction from a single full-body photo, enabling full expression and limb movement.
With this advanced technology, it’s clear that China is making significant strides in the field of AI models. Kling is just a glimpse of what the country is capable of.
The world of AI is rapidly evolving, and it’s clear that China is at the forefront of this exciting revolution. With Kling’s impressive capabilities, we can look forward to even more groundbreaking advancements in the future. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting technology.