We know, even if you’re someone into AI video creation, it can be exhausting to keep up with all of the different models and what each new version announcement adds to the discourse. If you’re not a fan of AI, then these updates might also just make the constant ache in your head turn up another level.KlingAI has announced Kling 3.0, the newest version of its AI video generation model, which promises to be an “all-in-one” creative engine that enables true native multimodal creation. But is this new model actually moving anything forward, or is it just more marketing wordsoup trying to get you to embrace the slop?The AI Video Model War Heats UpAs we’ve tried to cover in the past, the world of AI for film and video is splintering into a few different areas. The first area houses the workflow assistant tools, which, to us, aren’t that bad and actually helpful at times. A few examples would be Eddie AI or Nice Touch. The second area is perhaps the newest, as new platforms aim to be “all-in-one” solutions to let creators or editors try to use many different AI models at once. A few examples here would be Adobe Firefly’s video editor platform or Higgsfield. The third area is where the majority of the news and developments happen as it covers the generative AI models that are out now and currently at war with each other to take over this marketspace that is bubbling over with money and...
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