IBL News | New York
In an effort to beat OpenAI’s Sora, Google’s DeepMind research lab announced Veo 2 this month.
This is a video-generation AI model that, according to the company, can create two-minute-plus clips in resolutions up to 4k (4096 x 2160 pixels), reportedly four times the resolution and six times the duration of Sora.
VideoFX, where Veo 2 is now exclusively available, is behind a waitlist. However, Google will make Veo 2 available via its Vertex AI developer platform as the model becomes ready for use at scale.
Like Veo, Veo 2 can generate videos given a text prompt or and a reference image.
DeepMind said that Veo 2 can produce more realistic and cinematographic models with human expressions, fluid dynamics (like coffee being poured into a mug), and properties of light (such as shadows and reflections).
These are some examples shared by Google: