Kling 2.0, a major upgrade to the state-of-the-art AI video generator released by the Chinese tech firm Kuaishou, hit the market last week to a flood of jaw-dropping reactions from creators, who quickly burned through hundreds of dollars testing its capabilities.
“AI video quality just 10x’d overnight. I’m speechless,” tweeted AI filmmaker PJ Ace, who claimed to have already spent $1,250 in credits exploring the tool’s limits. “I’ve never seen motion this fluid or prompts this…
By SkyNewsAust Publication Date: 2025-12-25 12:02:00 Deakin University economist Dr. Nataliya, advises Australians to start adopting artificial intelligence. “We are…