Regardless of what one might think of AI-generated content, it’s clear that a lot of major brands and companies are leaning towards its integration within their operations moving forward. One big example is Google, which has been a major player in pioneering AI software for consumer and enterprise-grade solutions.
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Back in May, Google announced that it was working on Veo and Imagen 3 (via Google DeepMind) which are capable of generating AI-based content under its Vertex AI platform. With that said, both are finally official, and will allow users to generate images on Imagen 3, or videos based on images or directly via prompts using Veo (check out the samples below).
Veo is currently available in private preview on Vertex AI, and essentially puts Google as the first hyperscaler to offer high-quality image-to-video content; Imagen 3 on the other hand launches next week on Vertex AI. Google does reassure users that content created from either Veo or Imagen 3 will feature DeepMind’s SynthID, which is a measure to prevent users from passing off content as authentic, real-life scenarios.
Veo and Imagen 3 are just two of Google’s many AI products, the most popular (and highly-marketed) being Gemini, which is available on different device platforms worldwide.
Source: Google
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