Pika AI video generation model stands out among many AI tools for its ease of use and powerful functions, and is especially favored by professional creators. Founded by two Stanford AI PhD dropouts, Pika has received US$135 million in financing and continues to iterate and update. The editor of Downcodes will take you to understand the latest features and user experience of Pika version 1.5.
Among the many AI video generation models, Pika is undoubtedly the most popular one, especially among mainstream creators and viewers. This Palo Alto, California-based startup, co-founded by two Stanford AI PhD dropouts, has raised $135 million in funding to date.
Just at the beginning of this month, Pika launched version 1.5 of its text-to-video and image-to-video AI generation models, and added six new stunning special effects, including "explosion", "squeeze", "melt", " Squash, Inflate and Cake, users can easily add these effects to their photos to create surreal and eye-catching short videos.
However, there are y users in the test, and the traffic of the Pika website seems to be relatively high, resulting in a delay in the speed of generating videos. In Pika's free plan, users can get 150 points per month, which is enough to generate ten videos, but during busy periods, some generation failures may occur. Cohen-Grumi said they are working quickly to address these load issues.
Regarding the future of Pika, Cohen-Grumi said that they are always working hard to develop more interesting and easy-to-use special effects to meet the needs of every important holiday or season.
The new special effects in Pika version 1.5 are amazing, but the delay problem caused by high traffic still needs to be improved. In the future, Pika will continue to develop more special effects to bring users a richer creative experience. Looking forward to Pika’s continued breakthroughs in the field of AI video generation!