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Google Veo 3 AI Videos Now Speak Realistic Sound Sets New Standard

S.Dyema Zandria
Last updated: 26 May 2025 01:25
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Google just launched a smart AI tool named Veo 3 that can create short videos with sound. This tool lets users type a sentence or upload a picture and get an 8-second video with voices, background noises, and even animal sounds. It is like having a movie studio in your computer. Veo 3 is part of Google’s new Ultra subscription plan that costs $249.99 a month.

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What Makes Veo 3 Special

Videos That Look and Sound Real
Veo 3 does not just make silent clips. If you ask for a video of a “candy keyboard,” it shows colorful keys and adds crunching sounds when someone types. It can also make characters talk with lip movements that match their words. For example, a video of two cats arguing about pizza will have meows that sound like real cat voices.

Follows Real-World Rules
The AI knows how objects should move. If you ask for a “ball bouncing down stairs,” Veo 3 makes sure the ball slows down on each step. It also avoids mistakes like giving people six fingers or weird smiles.

Works with Other Google Tools
Veo 3 teams up with Google’s Flow tool to help users make longer videos. You can describe a scene like “a detective interviewing a rubber duck in a rainy city,” and Flow will plan camera angles and edit clips together.

How Google Made Veo 3 Safe

Google added rules to stop people from making fake videos of real people or dangerous events. For example, you cannot ask Veo 3 to show “President Biden falling” or “a fake news report.” Every video gets a hidden watermark to mark it as AI-made.

But tests showed Veo 3 can still create scary clips like a volcano erupting or a famous tower burning. Google says it is working to fix these issues.

Who Can Use Veo 3

Right now, only people in the U.S. can buy the $249.99 Ultra plan to try Veo 3. Big companies can also use it through Google’s business tools. The high price makes it too expensive for most people, but Google says it helps cover the cost of powerful computers needed to run the AI.

For cheaper options, Google updated its free tools. The new Imagen 4 makes better pictures from text, and Lyria 2 creates music for YouTube Shorts.

Why People Are Excited and Worried

Cool Examples
A filmmaker used Veo 3 to make a video of AI actors protesting against being created. The clip went viral because the robots looked and sounded real. Teachers are using Veo 3 to explain science topics, like showing how earthquakes happen with rumbling sounds.

Problems to Fix
Some testers say Veo 3 repeats the same jokes or creates boring scenes. Others worry cheap AI tools will flood the internet with low-quality videos. Last year, Google’s image AI made wrong historical pictures, so the company promises Veo 3 was tested more carefully.

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Changing How We Make Videos

Veo 3 is a big step in AI. It lets anyone create videos without cameras or editing skills. But it also makes it harder to tell real clips from AI fakes. As one artist said, “This tool is fun, but we must always check if what we see is true.”

Google hopes Veo 3 will help filmmakers, teachers, and marketers. For now, it is a glimpse into a future where making movies is as easy as typing a sentence.

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