In a move that is sure to shake up the AI video generation industry, Chinese tech giant Kuaishou has launched their Kling AI platform worldwide, removing previous geographic restrictions. Previously only accessible within China, Kling AI can now be used by anyone globally through their official website klingai.com
Upon signing up, new users receive 66 daily credits to experiment with Kling AI's impressive capabilities. The platform allows for both text and image-prompted video generation, putting it in direct competition with heavily funded OpenAI's much talked about but still limited access Sora tool.
Prompt: A hunting dragon, flying sand, and a fantasy film
Early testing shows Kling AI is more than up to the challenge. It can produce high quality videos across different resolutions and aspect ratios at speeds double that of leading image generators. Users also have control over camera movements and options to fine-tune results towards creativity or relevance.
Prompt: extreme close-up with a shallow depth of field of a puddle in a street. reflecting a busy futuristic Tokyo city with bright neon signs, night, lens flare
In head-to-head comparisons, Kling AI matched and even exceeded Sora on complex, photorealistic prompts. While still improving on things like animating minimal details, the platform shone with realistic sci-fi scenes, maintaining consistency where others have failed.
Kuaishou promises further upgrades over time, including HD quality, longer generations, end frame customization and more camera control. A paid subscription is also planned to boost daily credits.
With this worldwide rollout, Kling AI is now easily accessible to content creators and AI enthusiasts globally. It represents a serious rival in the burgeoning market for on-demand video generation tools. As development continues, Kling AI looks positioned to become a leader in its field.
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