Perhaps in order to compete with emerging artificial intelligence technologies such as OpenAI, Google has earlier launched its image generation modelImagen 3Open to all Vertex AI platform users, Veo, which can generate video content from text, has also begunOpen for personal previewEven Google DeepMind has further launched an artificial intelligence model that can generate 3D scenes that can be interacted with through a mouse and keyboard, and can be generated with only a single image.Genie 2, also known asGenCastThe artificial intelligence model claims to be able to produce more accurate climate change forecasts within the next 15 days.
Imagen 3 and Veo are clearly designed to compete with artificial intelligence startups like OpenAI. Using a single text description or image content, they can generate a still image or a one-minute, 1p resolution dynamic video. They can also incorporate film shooting movements and related visual presentation effects, making the generated video closer to professional content.
Previously, Veo was primarily available for testing with a select group of creators through the VideoFX app, with future integration into YouTube Shorts. Imagen 3 was initially available through Google Labs. This update makes Veo available as a private preview through the Vertex AI platform, while Imagen 3 will be available to all Vertex AI users starting next week.
Among them, travel service provider Agoda has begun to simplify the production process of promotional video advertisements through artificial intelligence tools such as Veo, Gemini artificial intelligence and Imagen. Both Veo and Imagen 3 will protect the content through SynthID digital watermarking technology.
In addition to being the first to launch OpenAI's recently launched automatic generative artificial intelligence technology that can also generate up to 1 minute of realistic videos through text and static images,"Sora"In a further step, allowing more people to create vivid videos through Veo, the Google DeepMind team also launched the artificial intelligence model Genie 2, which claims to be able to generate 3D scenes from a single image and can be interacted with through mouse and keyboard operations.
Furthermore, the newly launched GenCast can predict climate change within the next 15 days and is touted as more accurate than existing model analysis and predictions. It is based on the GraphCast climate prediction model proposed by the DeepMind team last year, increasing accuracy through automatic generation. The team also emphasizes that this model will be open sourced for external use.
As for OpenAI, CEO Sam Altman confirmed that new features will be announced for 12 consecutive days starting from December 5th, which is expected to include a new version of the "Sora" artificial intelligence model.







