Kling upgrades to 2.0, Higgsfield Pulse and new flavors of GPT
All the news from the Ai world for creatives
Good day, creatives
In today’s Newsletter:
1️⃣ Kling has released its 2.0 model
2️⃣ Higgsfield AI is testing Pulse
3️⃣ OpenAI launches GPT-4.1 in three flavors
4️⃣ Quick news you may have missed
5️⃣ Prompt Fight: Smoke Woman
6️⃣ Video AI of the Week
7️⃣ Good reads of the week
Let’s go.
Kling has released its 2.0 model
Kling 2.0 is an advanced AI video and image generation model developed by Kuaishou Technology, upgrading from previous versions. Here’s a breakdown of its key aspects:
Improved Video Generation: Kling 2.0 offers better prompt adherence, handling complex sequential shots and camera movements (e.g., zoom, pan, tilt) with higher accuracy. Videos can be up to 10 seconds long at 1080p resolution.
Enhanced Visual Quality: The model delivers more detailed scenes, realistic lighting, and consistent style preservation, making it suitable for professional-grade outputs.
New Features include:
Multi-Elements Editor: Allows precise editing, such as adding or modifying objects in videos (e.g., inserting a monster into a scene).
Finegrain Eraser: Removes objects and their visual traces (shadows, reflections) from images or videos, reconstructing backgrounds realistically.
Kolors 2.0: An image generation model with improved detail and a Restyle feature to transform photos into different styles (e.g., anime).
Motion Brush and Camera Control: Enables users to define specific motion paths for objects or control camera movements for immersive scenes.
Accessibility and Cost: Kling 2.0 is available on its own website, and through platforms like Freepik, fal.ai and Superstudio.
Higgsfield AI is testing Pulse
Higgsfield Pulse is a high-energy collection of iconic human movements, such as skateboard flips, boxing punches, basketball dunks, baseball kicks, and ski rides, designed to generate dynamic, lifelike video content.
Currently, it’s in Beta, available only to Ultimate users, with a broader release planned for the following week that will include additional movements. The feature emphasizes raw motion and real physics to create engaging, personalized videos.
Read more: Higgsfield AI is redefining Motion Controls in AI Video
OpenAI launches GPT-4.1 in three flavors
OpenAI unveils GPT-4.1 alongside Mini and Nano variants, offering improved coding, smarter instructions, and massive context windows up to 1M tokens. GPT-4.1 leads in raw power, Mini balances speed and multimodal skills, while Nano is lightning-fast and built for high-volume tasks—all updated with a June 2024 knowledge cutoff.
Quick news you may have missed
Freepik Suite adds a Video Editor: it now includes a built-in video editor—cut, stitch, and export videos fast, without switching tools or losing time.
RunwayML is now available for mobile.
Prompt Fight: Smoke Woman
Let’s see how the top AI Art generators compare to each other, with a prompt from @BeanieBlossom
An elegant woman sitting on a chair, composed entirely from soft green smoke and fog, creating the outline and form of her figure against a white background. The fluidity of the shapes suggests movement as she sits with a serene expression, adding depth to the minimalist composition.
Which one is the best for you?
Video AI of the Week
Nicephore_ai made an AI short "1895" as a tribute to the rich history of the 7th art and a reflection on its evolution in the age of AI. Enjoy.