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Google targets filmmakers with Veo, its new generative AI video model
The Verge
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1y ago
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Google has unveiled Veo, its latest AI video model, which can generate high-quality videos in various visual styles. The model, announced during Google's I/O conference, has an advanced understanding of natural language and can produce videos over a minute long in 1080p resolution. It allows users to direct the output using text, image, or video prompts. The videos generated by Veo are coherent and realistic, depicting lifelike movement of people, animals, and objects. Google is inviting select filmmakers and creators to experiment with the model and plans to add its capabilities to YouTube Shorts in the future.
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Generative AI video: Excitement tempered with scepticism
Livemint
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1y ago
Medial
Google recently introduced Veo, a generative AI video model, to compete with OpenAI's Sora. Both models generate video clips with just a few words of text, but early reactions suggest they may only be useful for pre-production visualization or filler content. Other generative AI video models, such as Lumiere by Google Research and models by Synthesia and Runway, show potential but also raise concerns about copyright infringement. Content creators and industry professionals in India are cautiously exploring the possibilities of generative AI while acknowledging that it won't replace human creativity.
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Google unveils Veo, a high-definition AI video generator that may rival Sora
Arstechnica
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1y ago
Medial
Google has announced Veo, a new AI video synthesis model at Google I/O 2024. Similar to OpenAI's Sora, Veo can create high-definition videos from text, image, or video prompts. It has the ability to edit videos from written instructions, maintain visual consistency across frames, and generate video sequences lasting over 60 seconds. Although not released for broad use, Veo has impressive capabilities such as generating detailed scenes, applying various visual styles, and supporting filmmaking commands. Google plans to integrate Veo's features into YouTube Shorts and other products in the future.
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AI video just took a startling leap in realism. Are we doomed?
Arstechnica
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9m ago
Medial
Google's new Veo 3 AI video model can create realistic 8-second clips with synchronized sound, audio, and resolution of 720p, making it hard to distinguish AI-generated from genuine media. It can produce complex videos from textual prompts and is available to Google AI Ultra subscribers. Despite audio glitches, Veo 3 significantly enhances video synthesis over competitors, posing challenges in media deception. DeepMind's watermarking technology helps identify AI-generated content, but skepticism about media trustworthiness remains.
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Google Veo 3.1 Targets Mobile Video Dominance
Startuphub.ai
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2m ago
Medial
Google Veo 3.1 is a significant update to Google’s generative video model, targeting the mobile-first short-form video market. It introduces features like native vertical video output and 4K upscaling, addressing key technical hurdles of consistency and resolution. Veo 3.1 focuses on creating narrative videos with improved identity consistency for characters and objects. By integrating across Google’s platforms, it aims for ecosystem dominance, offering a practical tool for creators while presenting a challenge to competitors.
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Google’s Veo 3 AI video generator is a slop monger’s dream
The Verge
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10m ago
Medial
Google's Veo 3 is an AI video generator that creates highly realistic videos accompanied by convincing audio. Introduced at Google's I/O event, it can generate videos from text prompts, enhancing them with AI-invented dialogue and sound effects. While there are restrictions preventing malicious content creation, it still allows for some troubling scenarios. Veo 3's applications range from creating simple YouTube content to aiding filmmakers, showcasing its potential to proliferate AI-generated imagery efficiently.
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YouTube integrates Veo AI to boost Shorts with high-quality visuals and clips
Livemint
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1y ago
Medial
YouTube is integrating its Shorts platform with Veo, an AI-powered video generation model developed by Google DeepMind. This integration will allow content creators to generate high-quality backgrounds and six-second video clips. Veo will offer additional features within YouTube Studio, including AI-generated thumbnails and AI-assisted comment responses. This marks an improvement over YouTube's previous AI tool, Dream Screen, and gives creators more creative control over their content. YouTube is also introducing features like virtual gifting during livestreams and enhancing its language dubbing capabilities.
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Could Google’s Veo 3 be the start of playable world models? | TechCrunch
TechCrunch
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8m ago
Medial
Google's AI research arm, DeepMind, hints that the Veo 3 model might be used for video games, though it's not yet a world model. While the company's executives entertained questions about creating playable worlds, no official announcement has been made. Veo 3 can generate videos and audio, but it isn't interactive or predictive yet. Google aims to potentially merge Veo with other models for game development, positioning itself against competitors like Microsoft and OpenAI.
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Google’s Will Smith double is better at eating AI spaghetti … but it’s crunchy?
Arstechnica
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10m ago
Medial
Google's Veo 3 AI video synthesis model introduces synchronized audio tracks in generated videos, a first in AI video technology. It rose to attention with the "Will Smith eating spaghetti" test, where the video's exaggerated crunchy sound effects became notable. The model can generate coherent dialog and music, though sound effect accuracy needs refinement. Veo 3's capabilities highlight the rapid advancements in AI video generation, despite certain limitations and challenges with content filtering.
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Google is bringing its AI-powered photo-to-video capability to more apps
The Verge
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8m ago
Medial
Google is introducing AI-powered features in Google Photos and YouTube Shorts, enabling users to convert photos into videos. Utilizing Google's older Veo 2 video model, the tool has certain limitations, like producing six-second clips without customizable prompts. The rollout in the U.S. for Google Photos and YouTube Shorts will soon expand to Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Additional tools like a Remix feature in Photos and new AI effects for YouTube Shorts are also being introduced.
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Google Gemini’s Veo 3 AI video model goes live in India - The Economic Times
Economic Times
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8m ago
Medial
Google's advanced video generation model, Veo 3 in Gemini, is now available in India. Initially launched for AI Ultra subscribers at $249.99 monthly, it later became part of the $19.99 AI Pro plan as Veo 3 Fast. The model creates 8-second, 720p videos faster due to backend enhancements. The Indian market, especially content creators, is keen on its affordability for producing high-quality content. Canva integrated it, allowing video creation using text or voice prompts.
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