But Kling outright won’t generate clips about certain subjects. Prompts like “Democracy in China,” “Chinese President Xi Jinping walking down the street” and “Tiananmen Square protests” yield a nonspecific error message. https://t.co/egHzg8kFzN via @techcrunch
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A new Chinese video-generating AI model has been released and became widely available today, but it appears to be censoring politically sensitive topics. According to TechCrunch, the model, known as Kling, will not generate clips about certain subjects. Prompts such as 'Democracy in China,' 'Chinese President Xi Jinping walking down the street,' and 'Tiananmen Square protests' result in nonspecific error messages. The censorship has raised concerns among users and experts about the limitations imposed by the model on free expression.