After the launch of OpenAI's Sora Turbo last week, Google also announced new versions of its AI video and image generation tools, Veo 2 and Imagen 3. The tech giant also rolled out a new form of AI image generation tool called Whisk as part of the Labs experiment. All these new tools promise to generate high-quality realistic images and videos, giving creators a more powerful alternative. Earlier this year, Google faced a huge backlash against AI hallucination, but with new and improved versions of AI tools, the giant claims that it would be less of a problem. Therefore, we officially have the OpenAI competitor in AI video and image generation. Know more about these new Google AI tools.
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Google's AI video tool, Veo was first launched in May at the Google I/O event. Now, in just a few months, the company has rolled out a new improved version called Veo 2. This new version of AI video generation comes with enhanced capabilities such as an improved understanding of human movement and facial expressions, better cinematic effects, lesser hallucinations, up to 4K video generation, and finally longer video length.
To showcase Veo 2's capabilities, Google has shared several examples on its blog pages that look quite impressive in comparison to OpenAI's Sora Turbo. Acknowledging the Veo 2 sample videos, famous tech YouTuber Marques Brownlee shared an X post saying “Google's new video generation model is called Veo 2, and if these hand-picked examples are real, they look better than anything I've gotten out of SORA.”
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Google's AI image generation tool, Imagen 3 has now been rolled out with new upgrades, allowing the tool to generate "brighter" and "better” images. Additionally, the tool will come with an improved prompt understanding to generate high-quality images similar to the user's vision. It also includes diverse
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