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VisitLuma Labs Launches Ray2 AI Video Model with 10x Compute Power for Realistic Video Generation at 1280x720, 24 fps
Jan 15, 2025, 07:04 PM
Luma Labs has officially launched Ray2, an advanced AI video generation model designed to produce realistic videos with natural motion. This new model, which is available now, boasts a tenfold increase in computational power compared to its predecessor, enabling it to create videos with improved physics and coherence. Users have begun testing the model, showcasing its capabilities through various prompts, including dynamic scenes such as a car drifting through narrow alleyways and a phoenix reborn from embers. The model currently supports text-to-video generation, with plans to introduce image-to-video and video-to-video features in the future. Initial feedback from early access users highlights the model's impressive realism and efficiency in video production, with some noting its ability to generate high-quality video in real time at a resolution of 1280x720 and 24 frames per second. Luma Labs aims to expand the creative possibilities for users in the AI video art community with this release.
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