pika Pika, also known as Pika Labs, was one of the first startups that Artificial intelligence model of video productionreleased its own, but since the past one year and the time of the release of the first version of this model, no progress has been made for it. Recently, Pica released an updated version of its artificial intelligence model named Pika 1.5 It has revealed that it has impressive special effects and can turn the subjects of images into strange and flexible videos.
According to published reports, in the Pika 1.5 model, a new button with the name Pikaeffects It’s there that creates these animated special effects. Different modes such as explode, melt and crush are defined for this button, which can change objects.
Videos made with artificial intelligence Pika 1.5
Pika 1.5 can automatically identify subjects or objects in videos, even if it is not possible to change that subject or object in reality. Some effects add new objects such as hydraulic press, human hand and knife to the images, and in the output video, the interaction of the subject with these objects is well represented.
In addition, the performance of this model in video production has also been improved. Users can now create high-quality five-second clips with this model that simulate real-life movements such as running, skating, and flying. Also, features have been added to it that can be suitable for movie lovers so that they can use attractive cinematic effects in their videos.
Users of paid or free Pika service have access to this new version and can try out a set of advanced features and innovative features. Users on social networks have received this model well and have made interesting videos with it, such as the example below:
Pika 1.5 has a range of new features, but subscription users can still use the older Pika 1.0 model. Features like SoundFX or sound effects and the ability to expand videos are currently only available in Pika 1.0.
Finally, it should be noted that Pika has announced that although the price of its subscription service will not change, the production of each five-second video now requires 15 credits on this platform.
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