On July 24, the Kling AI model for video generation from Chinese developer Kuaishou became available worldwide.
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The neural network was initially launched at the beginning of the year for users with a Chinese phone number, now it has been opened to everyone.
Registration is available by e-mail. After that, you can use prompta to generate five-second videos. Without a paid subscription, 66 daily credits are available to create a video.
Generated by Kling video. Data: X.Kling offers three resolutions: 960x960 square format, 720p landscape mode and 720p portrait mode. The video creation process takes about one to two minutes. AI does not respond to some Chinese policy-related requests.
Error when requesting "Tiananmen Square Protests". Data: Klingai website.Users can adjust the balance between creativity and relevance. Adding the first parameter makes the video more creative and visually vivid. The second parameter ensures stricter compliance with the prompta.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=GdhyOlZwU1dphu6e&v=FvfYNzWUUyM&feature=youtu.beKling-generated video on demand to create cubs playing on the road.In the future, it is planned to expand the functionality of the service, including the addition of a high-quality mode and improved generation time.
Interest in AI models for generating video based on promptov appeared after the launch of Sora by OpenAI in February. It is capable of generating videos with a duration of up to 60 seconds with a resolution of up to 1080p based on simple text prompts, but it is still not available to a wide audience.
In March, OpenAI opened early access to Sora to representatives of show business.
Recall that Toys "R" Us created an advertisement using Sora and faced a wave of criticism.
Previously, screenwriter and director Paul Trillo generated a video clip using AI from OpenAI.