OpenAI may have tried to steal Google’s thunder with theGPT-4o model releaseyesterday, the tech giant is clapping back with its owngenerative video model called Veo. With the announcement of Veo at its developer conference, Google is challengingOpenAI’s Sorathat was first announced in February earlier this year.
Now, you next question must be — what can Google Veo do for you? Sir Demis Hassabis, the CEO of Google Deepmind, announced Veo as their most capable generative video model to date. It can helpusersgenerate high-quality (up to 1080p) videosusing text prompts, image inputs, and video prompts.
Also, Veo“enables you to create content that captures emotional nuance across visual styles and produces striking cinematic effects,”says theofficial blog post.
While Sora has only been made available to select developers and users behind-the-scenes, Google is allowing users to sign up for a waitlist to try out Veo. Access to Veo will be made available via the VideoFX, Google’s new experimental tool, starting in the U.S. You can head tothis linktojoin the VideoFX waitlist.Image Courtesy: Google
In addition to Veo, Google announced its new Imagen 3 model for image generation andexpanded Gemini 1.5 Pro to 2 million context windowat its devcon.