China's search giant Baidu tracking Alphabet's and Microsoft's footsteps with the launch of its own AI video generator called MuseSteamer. CNBC's Squawk Box Asia anchors Chery Kang and Martin Soong tested the app on the show.
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- Baidu has launched MuseSteamer, an AI video generator for business users. 15s
- MuseSteamer can create videos up to 10 seconds long, with durations selectable between five and eight seconds. 17s
- CNBC anchors tested the app, generating videos from text prompts such as 'dog skydiving' and 'baby dancing'. 49s
- The video generation process was slower than expected, and the app currently does not support user-uploaded video editing. 1m 34s
- MuseSteamer is part of a broader upgrade to Baidu's search engine platform. 15s
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