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June 13, 2024

What Do People Think About KlingAI (Video Generation)? An In-Depth Analysis of 300 Opinions

At LumaLogic, we leverage AI and machine learning to bring new possibilities to the filmmaking industry. As part of our commitment to staying ahead of industry trends, we maintain a news portal dedicated to new technologies in AI that have a direct impact on the film industry. Recently, we analyzed 300 comments to understand what people think about KlingAI, a new AI product similar to Sora. Here’s what we found.

Excitement About the New Technology

Many commenters expressed excitement and enthusiasm for KlingAI’s capabilities. These individuals are thrilled by the potential of the new technology and eager to see what it can do. The general sentiment among these comments is one of anticipation and admiration for the advancements in AI.

Examples:

  • "Wow the panda is actually changing chords when playing the guitar."
  • "Great vid Mat, been seeing a few examples today on X about this. Like you (and everyone else) I'm dying to try this out"
  • "That's amazing tech! Nice to see stuff like this is coming."
  • "This is amazing! Can't wait to try it!"
  • "Incredible!!! Future Adobe Premier Integration???"

Skepticism and Doubts

While excitement is high, there is also a significant portion of commenters who express skepticism about the authenticity of KlingAI’s videos. These individuals question whether the videos are truly AI-generated or if they are cleverly staged to appear so. Their doubts highlight the need for more transparency and verification from AI developers.

Examples:

  • "I noticed that within the panda video, the water speed matches the strum speed which is obviously not natural."
  • "That kid eating a burger is so convincing I kinda don't believe it's not fake."
  • "I can't believe you didn't use AI to translate the app!"
  • "Call me overly skeptical but I'm reserving judgement about whether all of these are fully AI generated until people get access to the tool and can run it themselves to confirm."
  • "The corgi was not leaving paw prints in the sand."

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Identifying Errors in the Videos

A number of commenters focused on identifying and pointing out various errors in the KlingAI-generated videos. These individuals scrutinize the videos for any imperfections, inconsistencies, or technical flaws, providing a detailed analysis of where the AI falls short.

Examples:

  • "13:50 maybe an AI can help you in reading Chinese ;-)"
  • "Actually that kids fingers aren’t correct - the thumb is in two positions as the hand moves (kids left hand). And the guitar strap growing out the pandas neck is… interesting."
  • "Scaling law wins again, really anticipating PIKA's new model."
  • "The corgi was not leaving paw prints in the sand."
  • "The underlying physics model is so impressive. The bike only turns if the front wheel is facing in that direction, the onions not only stick to the knife, the pile also shifts as more as cut leaving the other half that isn't being cut unaffected, it's still imperfect in some spots but you don't get this level of quality without some implicit model of the laws of physics."

Comparisons with Other AI Products

Comparison with other AI products, particularly Sora, is a recurring theme among the comments. Users frequently compare KlingAI to Sora, discussing the strengths and weaknesses of each. These comparisons provide valuable insights into what users expect from AI video generators and how KlingAI stacks up against its competitors.

Examples:

  • "So much competition lately, Sora better be releasing soon."
  • "It's close but I definitely notice the errors around the noodles and hands."
  • "Most of these AI art generators focus on photorealism. How about some ‘stylized characters’ (e.g., anime & semi-realism)? I also want to do ‘consistent characters’. Plus, I need to do ‘image to video’."
  • "This looks better than Sora IMO! I’m just waiting to see a person ‘open a door, walk into a room and sit down at a table.’ The implication of this action will take AI storytelling to the next level."


Our analysis of 300 comments shows a diverse but insightful range of opinions about KlingAI. Despite the differing opinions, there is enormous interest in video generation. The emergence of a competitor for Sora indicates that we will see even faster progress thanks to the competition. Many commenters are enthusiastic and optimistic about the new technology, but skepticism and scrutiny are also prevalent. Comparisons with other AI products like Sora highlight the competitive nature of the industry and the high expectations users have. As LumaLogic, we continue to monitor and review these advancements, showcasing our commitment to staying ahead in the rapidly evolving field of AI in filmmaking. Stay tuned for more in-depth reviews and analyses from the forefront of AI technology.

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