Google Breaks the Internent iwth this realistic Video & Film AI Flow – Create Hollywood like Scenes in seconds
Google’s New Video-Generating AI May Be the End of Reality as We Know It
“I don’t want to be in your AI movie!”
Google’s got a brand new AI video generator, and it’s so sophisticated that we’re starting to sweat around the collar a bit.
Google DeepMind describes the new model, Veo 3, as capable of delivering “best in class quality, excelling in physics, realism and prompt adherence” — and as videos posted to social media indicate, that marketing doesn’t fall too far short.
The caliber of the video is indeed impressive. But the real quantum leap is that the system can produce audio that goes with the clip, ranging from sound effects to music to human speech and singing.
The internet was quick to riff on all those capabilities, sometimes in the very same clip.
Anyone will now be able to generate movies and no-one will know what is worth watching anymore.
I’m wondering how popular will consuming this zero-effort worlds be.
“We can talk!” one of the non-people exclaims.
“No more silence!” another enthuses.
As users commented on the thread, commercials and other human creations could soon be “cooked” thanks to the rapidly-accellerating technology.
“Netflix will be the first to roll this out,” another prophesied. “I should buy some stock. People will watch this shit like crazy.”
Over on Elon Musk’s X, that mix of loathing and excitement was similarly palpable.
In a lengthy thread, the AI-boosting account TechHalla showcased Veo 3 videos ranging from the fantastical (a giraffe riding a moped through Manhattan) to the mundane (a man teaching a classroom full of old people).
The video generator’s artificial physics were on full display in TechHalla’s roundup, with one showing a paper boat floating in a puddle before falling into a street hole looking more like the real thing and less like an animated still life than Veo 3’s predecessors.
The thread’s standout, to our minds, was one showing a girl typing on a custom keyboard in a simulacrum of autonomous sensory meridian response, which is better known as ASMR. On first blush, it seems nothing spectacular is going on — until one recalls that AI image and video generators often used to struggle to make lifelike hands and fingers. And the online personalities who create ASMR content professionally? They’ll be quaking in their whisper-quiet boots after this one.
“Please don’t finish writing that prompt,” the man implores. “I don’t want to be in your AI movie!”
The video then switches to an apparent post-apocalyptic street scene where the man and a female companion are seen trudging through rubble. The woman runs up to the non-existent camera and begs the viewer to “write a prompt that will make us happy.”
“Do it for once!” she shouts — and for just a second, we almost believed her.
Obviously, the “people” in that clip, like the others before it, are not real and were intentionally modeled via prompting to tug at our heartstrings — but these videos’ ability to do so is pretty freaky. source
AI – Google Introduces Flow: A New AI Filmmaking Tool Powered by Veo 3
A look at Google’s latest generative model Veo 3 and how it aims to provide a new AI filmmaking tool for creators.
Google Flow AI Filmmaking Tool
In what has become a familiar refrain over the past year and change, AI technology is pushing forward at breakneck speeds. There have been countless improvements to generative AI video technologies over the past few months, perhaps none as noteworthy as Google’s introduction of the company’s new Veo 3 generative AI video model.
On top of the Veo 3 announcement (that is also paired with a new Imagen 4 image model and other tools), Google is also rolling out Flow, the company’s new AI filmmaking tool. Let’s take a look at these new technologies and explore what they’re set to offer in the creative film and video space.
Introducing Google Veo 3
As a follow-up to Veo 2, which was quite noteworthy at its release, Veo 3 promises to be even more state-of-the-art and provide some of the most sophisticated generative AI videos known to mankind. Compared to Veo 2, Veo 3 is set to add more photorealism as well as the ability to better generate text and replicate real-world physics.
Veo 3 also gets a notable boost by adding audio generation for the first time, as well as the ability to add appropriate background noise and even dialogue for scenes with characters speaking with each other.
Veo 3 is available today for Google Ultra subscribers through the Gemini app as well as with Flow, which we’ll explore more about below.
Google’s Flow AI Filmmaking Tool
The biggest news here, along with Darren Aronofsky’s announcement of his own generative AI storytelling venture, ‘Primordial Soup’, which is set to use Google’s latest AI technologies, is this new Flow AI filmmaking tool.
Designed for (and by, reportedly) creatives in the industry, Flow is the only AI filmmaking tool custom-designed for Google’s most advanced models: Veo, Imagen, and Gemini. The goal of Flow is to help storytellers explore their ideas without limitations and create cinematic clips and scenes for their projects.
Advanced AI Video Controls and Features
Flow is also set to offer some advanced features and functions, a few akin to what you’d find in Runway or other generative AI video model apps, but a few unique on their own. The highlights will include:
Camera Controls: Master your shot with direct control over camera motion, angles, and perspectives.
Scenebuilder: Seamlessly edit and extend your existing shots, revealing more of the action or transitioning to what happens next with continuous motion and consistent characters.
Asset Management: Easily manage and organize all of your ingredients and prompts.
Flow TV: Spark your creativity with an ever-growing showcase of clips, channels, and content generated with Veo. You can see the exact prompts and techniques used for clips you like, providing a practical way to learn and adapt new styles.
Flow is available to subscribers of our Google AI Pro and Google AI Ultra plans in the U.S., with more countries coming soon. You can find out more info on Flow and all of Google’s latest AI ventures on the company’s website here.
Google AI Pro gives you the key Flow features and 100 generations per month, and Google AI Ultra gives you the highest usage limits and early access to Veo 3 with native audio generation, bringing environmental sounds and character dialogue directly into video creation. source
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