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China Sailing Ahead in AI Video Race

Chinese firms like ByteDance are surging past global giants such as Google in AI-driven video creation. Whether it’s turning a written prompt or a still image into a vivid clip, they’re slashing cost and access barriers for everyone—from indie creators to big media houses.

China Goes Hard on Real-World AI Deployment

Beijing isn’t just tinkering in labs—they’re moving fast to marry AI with public services like healthcare, education, criminal analytics, and infrastructure. At the Shanghai AI conference, they rolled out an international AI regulatory framework and a 13-point global cooperation plan.

Kuaishou’s Model “Kling” Making Waves Near and Far

Kuaishou, China’s original TikTok rival, quietly dropped its diffusion-transformer video model named Kling. Capable of generating full HD, two-minute videos, Kling is already standing toe-to-toe with OpenAI’s Sora in global capability—even as its parent company eyes markets beyond China.

MiniMax Emerges as a Serious Contender

A Shanghai-based AI startup, MiniMax, has raised over $600 million, bringing its valuation to nearly $2.5 billion. Their portfolio includes Video-01, a text-to-video model, and tools for more controlled cinematic storytelling like T2V‑01‑Director.

On My Mind

We’re not just witnessing yet another tech arms race. It’s more like an AI content sprint—where the finish line keeps moving. Chinese companies seem to be stacking every chip in their pockets (literally and figuratively) to win. But what about ethics, culture, and creative integrity? That’s a whole other conversation. While dollars and patents can be tracked, the human cost of deepfakes, cultural distortion, or AI overload? Harder to quantify.

Still, if you’re curious about places like MiniMax or ByteDance or even how the Open-Sora 2.0 open-source model fits into all this—just say the word.

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Mark Borg
Mark is specialising in robotics engineering. With a background in both engineering and AI, he is driven to create cutting-edge technology. In his free time, he enjoys playing chess and practicing his strategy.

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