Today's Google I/O was just the beginning, as the company talked about the many AI features coming in the coming days, weeks, and months. Sundar Pichai joked that the word “AI” was used 120 times during the event. But there's no denying that the Mountain View giant has revealed some really interesting technology. One of his interesting technologies that debuted today was his Veo. This is Google's answer to OpenAI's Sora, a modern AI-powered video generator that's pretty impressive.
Google's Veo is one of the most impressive AI-powered tools I've ever seen
Google claims that Veo allows users to create high-quality 1080p clips that are longer than 60 seconds. Another great thing is that this new AI tool can be leveraged with text, image, and video prompts, making it even more powerful and fun for those who want to experiment.
✍️ Prompt: “Many spotted jellyfish are pulsating in the water. Their bodies are transparent and shine in the depths.” pic.twitter.com/y9SmNd8NK0
— Google DeepMind (@GoogleDeepMind) May 14, 2024
Another great thing about Veo is that it works with a wide range of film styles and understands natural language. This allows the model to understand various terms used in cinematography, such as “time-lapse” and “landscape aerial photography.” The point here is that Google has definitely created a great tool and people will have a lot of fun with it.
Google says that the videos produced by Veo are more coherent and coherent, with far more realistic details than other tools. You can also extend the generated video with the click of a button, making it more practical in situations where the length of the generated video is unacceptable. Additionally, users can also add prompts to adjust the results.
Google also talked about how Veo is considering the ability to generate storyboards and longer videos, making it one of the best video generators out there. If you're looking forward to testing it out, this generator will be available to some creators later this year. Google has also opened a waiting list for you to check out. Please note that sign-up is region-specific, so you may not be able to start. Google also talked about how it's currently considering adding some of Veo's features to YouTube Shorts, but can't really comment on what that will look like.
