Important points
- Google Veo promises to create high-quality videos from text and prompts, allowing users to edit and customize them after post-production.
- Veo strives to ensure consistency over time by improving quality and output resolution based on previous architectures.
- Users can start using Veo by joining the waiting list for Google Labs' VideoFX experimental model.
On May 14, DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis took to the Google I/O stage to announce what he called Google's “most capable” native video model, Veo.
Hassabis said Veo creates high-quality 1080p videos from text, video, and prompts. Users are trained to convert input text into output video, so they can “capture the details” of cinematic styles such as landscape arial or time-lapse, as well as use additional text prompts in post-production. You can also edit videos.
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Veo builds on previous architectures such as Video Poet and Lumiere by improving quality and output resolution to achieve that consistency.
Hassabis further explained that unlike other image multilingual models (MLMs), video not only needs to understand where images should be placed in space, but also maintain consistency over time. Did. Hassabis said Veo strives for consistency by building on previous architectures such as Video Poet and Lumiere to improve quality and output resolution.
Showing the future of video
Actor, rapper, and director Donrad Glover made a surprise appearance to show off Veo's potential. “Anyone can and should be a director,” Glover said, believing that media like Veo are all about “storytelling.”
Users who want to start using Veo can join the waiting list for Google lab's experimental model — VideoFX — starting today.
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How to join the VideoFX waitlist
VideoFX, powered by Veo, is an experimental tool from Google that allows users to input text and get an output video. You can join the waitlist today.
- go to Google Labs(labs.google).
- choose “Join the waiting list” Yellow widget button at the top.
- Sign in Sign up for a Google Account, if you haven't already.
- click join the waiting list button.
- Fill out the Google Form with the required information, including your name, email address, and how you heard about VideoFX.
You will be asked to provide information and links to relevant works, but at this time we do not know if this will affect your placement on the waitlist.