5 comments

  • spacecrafter3d 59 minutes ago
    Hey, I've been looking to experiment with Kling 3.0. How does this compare to Higgsfield?
  • tcbrah 2 hours ago
    ive tried like 5 of these all-in-one AI video platforms and always end up back at my own script. the problem isnt the "glue work" between tools honestly - thats like 20 lines of python. the problem is when the platform abstracts over the model APIs so much that you cant access new params when kling or whoever ships an update. how quickly do yall expose new model features when providers update? thats the make or break thing IMO
    • rajit 2 hours ago
      We access models through Fal (https://fal.ai). We offered day 0 support for Kling 3.0 and launch models on our platform the day they are live.

      Would be curious to see your script.

    • mrieck 1 hour ago
      I've had that problem with my free Chrome extension: (bring your own fal.ai key)

      https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/ai-slop-canvas/dogg...

      To be honest it doesn't take long to add a new model/params. It's evaluating the models to see if they're even worth including that takes the most time.

      • rajit 1 hour ago
        This is a great point. It is challenging to know which models are good at what.

        We've found that Seedance is good at photorealitic faces, Kling is fantastic at generating audio (highest quality model in terms of syncing character's face to the words they say imo), and Sora is great at UGC.

  • informal007 3 hours ago
    You use the same name with a research writing tool from OpenAI

    https://openai.com/prism

    • aliu327 3 hours ago
      yeah, SEO has been an issue for us lol
  • deepdarkforest 3 hours ago
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    • aliu327 2 hours ago
      Prism can be used for more than just advertising! I was just showing one way someone might use our API. People have used us for creative projects, product demos, filmmaking, etc.
      • alexanderameye 13 minutes ago
        Why was the original comment flagged? They had a valid and relevant point.
      • andyfilms1 1 hour ago
        If I see a company using an AI generated image or video for their product, my first thought will always be, "What are they trying to hide?"
        • rajit 30 minutes ago
          This is a great point, and I agree with you. If a weight loss supplement brand were to use an AI influencer to market their product, it does raise questions about whether their supplement does in fact work on real people.

          Nevertheless, things are trending more in this direction, and AI influencers will soon become the norm. Brands should be required to disclose when their marketing is AI.

          It's worth mentioning that AI videos on Prism (and on any platform) do not have to be purely prompt to creative. For example, a brand designer can take an existing creative for a billboard for example and then use AI to generate images of this creative at a train station, in the Louvre, at a bus stop etc (without actually going there and shooting images).

    • rajit 2 hours ago
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