Google Releases Mind-Blowing AI Video Technology That Will Both Amaze and Worry You

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I've been keeping track of the capabilities of various AI companies and the capabilities they've put forward. One of the more interesting to me has been the advancement of AI video, which has grown in leaps and bounds over the past few years. People were creating some incredible things through various AI services such as OpenAI's "Sora." 

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But Google just introduced its Veo 3, and I think we might have a new king of AI video generation, and what's more, I don't see how Hollywood doesn't see this and begin having anxiety attacks. 

Veo 3 from Google doesn't just look realistic to a point where you can hardly tell its AI sometimes... but it also introduced sound, and I don't just mean background noise. I'm talking AI having full-on conversations with each other. 

Here's a sample. There are still those AI hiccups you get such as delayed reactions and random skewing of people or objects, but compared to how this was just a few years ago, it's minimal. Moreover, pay close attention to how the speech differs based on the location they're speaking in, such as slight echos or enclosed sound based on the spaces the AI figures fill. That in itself is incredible. 

I feel like even this announcement video from Google doesn't cover the full range of what it can do. Watch this one as well, and once again, pay attention to the details. Crowd laughter, microphone pops, facial expressions and quirks. 

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I've said repeatedly that AI will be the end of Hollywood, and in just a few short years, AI has become so good that we're on the verge of private major motion picture creation straight from your home computer, or even phone. 

I think the one thing holding it back at this time is still the clunkiness of AI creation. You can create things with prompts, but it often requires many tries before you get close to something you want. Understand that this, too, will be improved upon, and soon detailed control will be available so you can get the scenes just right. 

I anticipate that in five years, you'll see people begin rolling out movies and even episodic shows that are all AI generated, appearing on platforms like YouTube and generating followings like legacy media shows used to. 

Honestly, the speed at which things are improving is so impressive that we might not even have to wait five years. The moment AI becomes more precise and intuitive in terms of video creation, the moment you're going to start seeing impressive entertainment from the minds of every day people. That, in itself, is going to spell serious trouble for Hollywood, which spends millions and millions of dollars, crews, actors, producers, and editors. 

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Imagine 30 minutes of footage that used to cost studios thousands and thousands of dollars, as well as days of shooting, being done in the span of five five or ten minutes by a kid on his computer. How does a studio compete with that? 

They don't. 

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