The AI video generation market has just gotten more intense with Luma AI’s release of Dream Machine, a high-quality AI video generator that is taking the industry by storm. The startup, backed by Andreessen Horowitz, has seen a massive influx of users eager to try out its new model, resulting in a digital queue for processing videos. Despite the initial delays, the company has added additional capacity to reduce wait times. The Dream Machine model promises to generate up to 120 frames in 120 seconds, and early testers have been blown away by its capabilities. With prominent AI video creators and filmmakers already showcasing their work, the bar has been raised for AI video models like OpenAI’s Sora. Luma AI’s move is a strategic one, having raised over $70 million in funding, and its seeding of Dream Machine to select creators before its public beta release has generated significant buzz.

Luma AI Unleashes Dream Machine
Luma AI’s Dream Machine promises generations of up to 120 frames in 120 seconds, with users already creating stunning videos with its image-to-video model.
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