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If 2022 was the year AI image generators went mainstream, 2024 has arguably been the year that AI video synthesis models exploded in capability. These models, while not yet perfect, can generate new videos from text descriptions called prompts, still images, or existing videos. After OpenAI made waves with Sora in February, two major AI models emerged from China: Kuaishou Technology's Kling and Minimax's video-01. Both Chinese models have already powered numerous viral AI-generated video projects, accelerating meme culture in weird new ways, including a recent shot-for-shot translation of the Princess Mononoke trailer using Kling that inspired death threats and a series of videos created with Minimax's platform.

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    Around September 1, Minimax debuted the aforementioned video-01 as part of its Hailuo AI platform. That site lets anyone generate videos based on a prompt, and initial results seemed similar to Kling, ...
    10/9/2024 - 10:33 am | View Link
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