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Luma AI releases Ray2 generative video model with ‘fast, natural’ motion and better physics


Impressively, all the motions in the example videos appear lifelike and fluid — with subjects moving much faster and more naturally.

But the updates continue: Today, the San Francisco-based startup released Ray2, its newest video AI generation model, available now through its Dream Machine website and mobile apps for paying subscribers (to start). Examples shared by Luma and early testers in its Creators program showcase the model’s versatility, including a man running through an Antarctic snowstorm surrounded by explosions, and a ballerina performing on an ice floe in the Arctic. Other AI video creators who have tried the new model seem to largely agree, with Jerrod Lew posting on X: “Improved cinematography, lighting and realism has arrived and it’s awesome.”

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