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Google says its video generation tools, Flow and Veo 3, are enough to turn you, a lowly human, into a filmmaker, but that's more than debatable.
Google co-founder Sergey Brin said he "made a lot of mistakes with Google Glass" during an onstage interview at Google I/O 2025 on Tuesday.
Google has launched Veo 3, its latest AI-powered video generation tool, directly competing with OpenAI's Sora. Currently available in the US through the AI Ultra subscription plan or Vertex AI for enterprises,
Google I/O 2025 was dedicated to AI. At its annual developer conference, Google announced updates that put more AI into Search, Gmail, and Chrome. Its AI models were updated to be better at making images, taking actions, and writing code.
Google's new AI tech, including Veo 3, Flow, and Gemini, was used to create films like Ancestra. Other AI movies are coming.
But most AI has to run in data centers that require ever-growing amounts of electricity. So, if you want to play, you’ll have to pay. For those willing to sign up for one of its service plans, Google is rolling out a suite of new or updated AI-driven tools,
Google wants to make it easier to create AI-generated videos, and it has a new tool to do it. It’s called Flow, and Google is announcing it alongside its new Veo 3 video generation model, more controls for its Veo 2 model, and a new image generation model, Imagen 4.