Chinese App Kling Emerges as Rival to OpenAI’s Video Generator Sora

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Chinese App Kling Emerges as Rival to OpenAI’s Video Generator Sora
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Chinese app maker Kuaishou has released an AI video generator called Kling capable of producing impressive results that rival OpenAI's Sora.

Chinese app maker Kuaishou has released an AI video generator called Kling capable of producing impressive results that rival OpenAI’s Sora.is being operated via a waitlist with remarkable AI-generated videos being created from the service. Although thus far it is exclusively available in China.But KWAI just dropped a Sora-like model called KLING, and people are going crazy over it.Users can generate 1080p videos at 30 frames per second up to two minutes long.

Then there are copyright issues. Of course, we don’t know what training data was used to build Kling but then we don’t know what was used to build Sora either.Sora’s training data set in any detail or shed light on where OpenAI might have taken it from. The repeated line from OpenAI is that it is “publicly available” data which was also used for the AI image generator DALL-E.

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