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Anthropic releases Claude 4, the company's most powerful AI model to date.
Google has introduced Flow, a new AI filmmaking tool designed to revolutionize video creation. Announced during the company’s annual developers conference, Flow leverages Google’s advanced models, including Veo 3 for video generation and Imagen 4 for high-quality image creation. The tool allows users to generate cinematic clips and scenes using natural language prompts and custom assets, making it accessible to both professional filmmakers and hobbyists.Key Features of Flow:
- Custom Design for Veo and Imagen: Flow is built specifically for Google’s most advanced models, including Veo 3, which includes native audio capabilities for generating sounds and dialogue within clips, and Imagen 4, which supports high-quality image generation from text.
- Gemini Integration for Prompting: Gemini powers Flow’s intuitive prompting system, enabling creators to describe scenes in everyday language. Users can generate images with Imagen or upload their own assets to build characters and scenes, which can then be integrated across multiple clips while maintaining visual consistency.
- Feature Set for Filmmakers and Creators: Flow includes camera controls for direct manipulation of angles and motion, a scene builder for extending shots or transitioning between them with continuity, and asset management tools for organizing prompts and elements. The Flow TV feature showcases user-generated content and includes exact prompts used in clips for learning purposes.
Access and Pricing:
Flow is now available through Google’s AI Pro and AI Ultra plans in the United States. AI Pro costs $20 per month and includes 100 generations monthly, while AI Ultra, at $250 per month, includes advanced Flow features, Veo 3 access, and audio generation. Google plans to expand access to more countries soon.
Industry Competition and Challenges:
Flow’s launch positions Google in direct competition with other AI content tools like OpenAI’s Sora, Adobe Firefly, and various AI start-ups. These tools also offer generative video and editing capabilities. AI content generation faces scrutiny over training data and model behavior, with Google’s Gemini privacy policy stating it may collect data from chats and files. Users must comply with a prohibited use policy to restrict abusive or illegal content.
New AI Announcements from Google:
During the I/O conference, Google also launched Gemini Live for Android and iOS at no cost, revealed Project Starline, a new visual technology built with HP, and previewed Material 3 Expressive, a new visual identity for Android, and future software for Pixel devices.
Conclusion:
Google’s Flow is now active in the United States and offers advanced AI filmmaking features. With support from Veo 3, Imagen 4, and Gemini, Flow provides tools to create, edit, and manage cinematic video content using AI. By collaborating with creatives, Google aims to embed Flow into real-world production workflows, enabling a new chapter in digital storytelling.
References:
[1] https://colitco.com/google-ai-flow-video-creation-veo3-gemini/
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