Veo leaves Sora behind, this AI makes better videos than humans Google recently unveiled its latest video-generation tool, VEO, akin to OpenAI’s Sora. Noteworthy about this innovation is its capability to produce high-definition videos, a common feature in many AI video tools. However, VEO stands out by offering the ability to create 1080p videos lasting over a minute and edit videos based on written instructions. Despite its potential, it has not yet been made widely available.
As per user feedback, VEO possesses the capability to edit pre-existing videos through text commands, ensuring visual coherence throughout frames, and crafting video sequences exceeding 60 seconds from either a single prompt or a string of prompts forming a cohesive narrative. The company asserts its ability to generate intricate scenes and incorporate cinematic effects like time-lapses, aerial perspectives, and diverse visual styles, akin to those found in professional video editing suites.
Given the proliferation of AI video generation tools capable of producing content based on provided parameters, there’s a growing concern over the potential misuse of such technology. In the wrong hands, these tools could create misleading or harmful content, leading to confusion among viewers who may struggle to distinguish between authentic and AI-generated videos. Recognizing the importance of addressing this issue, governmental bodies are contemplating implementing regulations to mitigate the risks associated with these AI tools, safeguarding both users and audiences alike.
Google Veo’s full launch is currently limited to select creators, allowing for thorough testing and evaluation of its features and potential drawbacks. In the event of any complications, Google assures prompt resolution. Google asserts that Veo offers an unparalleled level of creative autonomy, demonstrating a nuanced understanding of cinematic terminology such as “timelapse” or “aerial shots of a landscape.” Veo produces footage characterized by consistency and coherence, ensuring realistic movement of people, animals, and objects across shots.
Google intends to engage in collaborative partnerships with filmmakers and creators to explore and optimize Veo’s capabilities in enhancing the creative storytelling process. This initiative aims to foster innovation and refinement in the design, development, and deployment of Google’s technologies, ensuring that creators play an integral role in shaping their evolution.
By Now you can be on the waitlist as it will be launched for everyone after all the tests.