Google unveiled a new tool named Veo, driven by artificial intelligence (AI), aimed at transforming text into video content.
The debut of this AI-powered tool took place during Google's annual developer conference. According to Google, Veo empowers users to create videos with enhanced quality and resolution compared to previous iterations.
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| Currently, this tool is not available to all users / Photo courtesy of Google |
While AI-driven video editing tools aren't novel, Veo stands out for its advanced AI technology. Previously, OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, had developed a similar text-to-video tool called Sora.
One standout feature of Google's Veo is its ability to generate a one-minute video in 1080p resolution by simply inputting a few words. Users can also incorporate cinematic effects into their videos through written instructions.
An intriguing aspect is that users don't need to start from scratch each time; they can edit specific parts using written instructions after the initial creation.
However, Veo is currently accessible only to a limited group of users. Google plans to extend its availability to YouTube Shorts and other applications in the near future, promising broader accessibility.
