💨 Abstract
Google's Veo 3 AI allows users to create realistic video clips from text descriptions, featuring detailed voices and sounds. While this technology offers exciting creative possibilities, it also raises concerns about misinformation and bias. Users, including those with no filmmaking experience, can generate impressive videos using prompts, but the AI may struggle with complexity and diversity. Google is exploring refinements and future potential, and the tech is currently available by subscription, with restrictions to prevent misuse.
Courtesy: Jen Mills
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