
Chinese technology company Kuaishou has launched a new AI video generator called Kling, which is being hailed as a significant competitor to OpenAI's Sora. The Kling model, developed by Kuaishou, is capable of creating highly accurate and impressive text-to-video content, with users already generating short films and videos. Examples of Kling's capabilities include a Chinese man eating noodles with chopsticks and a pirate ship in a coffee cup. The launch of Kling has sparked widespread interest and comparisons with Sora, as it appears to offer more accurate and consistent results. Kling can create 2-minute videos at 1080p 30fps through the KWAI iOS app. This development marks a significant moment in the AI video generation space, with Kling setting new benchmarks for generative AI video models.
Less than 3 days ago, KWAI broke the Internet with Sora level model KLING. People are getting access and dropping wild AI videos like crazy. 100% AI (minus sound) 1. Bunny vs Tiger, "Animal Boxing Tournament" https://t.co/OOUNuwTLAi
Chinese Sora Alternative is Mind-Blowing! While the world anticipates OpenAI's Sora, Kuaishou, a Chinese TikTok competitor, has released an astonishingly good Sora-like model. 10 wild examples + one surprise 🤯 https://t.co/E6UudpS77u
Chinese app maker Kuaishou has released an AI video generator called Kling capable of producing impressive results that rival OpenAI’s Sora. https://t.co/OT5rsx1Rfo


