
Last month, Google teased what’s coming next to Gemini Advanced, and work on letting Gemini app users generate video with Veo 2 is finalizing.
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Google app beta 16.11 reveals definitive strings about video generation: “Get high-quality videos with Veo 2, Gemini’s latest video generation model.” Google talked about Veo at I/O 2024 last May, and introduced Veo 2 in December.
To do so, you “describe your idea and Veo 2 will bring it to life with an 8-second video.” It will take 1-2 minutes for that short video to be generated.
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There appears to be daily and monthly limits to video generation. At the moment, Veo 2 is behind a Google Labs waitlist (VideoFX), with Gemini app access presumably starting on the Advanced tier.
There will be a video player and the ability to download your video, as well as share it (presumably via link).
Availability in the Gemini app has been in-development over the past several weeks under the codename “toucan.” With strings in this release being updated to “Veo 2” and Google being explicit about the video generation nature, a Gemini release might be coming soon.
Back in February, Google teased “new ways to create with leading video, image, and audio generation tools.” All Gemini users currently have access to generating images with people using Imagen 3, while Audio Overviews were introduced last week. It’s interesting whether audio generation will continue with music generation.
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