If you’ve ever wished for entertaining videos that showcase the best of creative prompts and AI cinematography, Google’s Flow TV is sure to get your attention. Announced just last week at Google I/O, ...
Google unveiled Flow on Tuesday, its new artificial intelligence filmmaking tool designed to help professional and upstart directors develop scenes for TV shows and movies. The new model was announced ...
The 3D design software company claims Google’s ‘Flow’ branding will confuse customers with its own AI-powered Flow products.
Google debuted Flow at I/O — a new app with a collection of generative AI tools for making video clips. Flow incorporates a range of the search giant’s AI technologies, including its Veo 3 ...
Google unveiled the Veo 3 AI video generation model and the Flow AI filmmaking tool at I/O 2025 in May, stunning the audience with a few advanced capabilities, including realistic video generation and ...
Google has announced some new updates for its AI-powered filmmaking tool, Flow. The search giant revealed that over 100 million videos have been created using the tool, ranging from personal stories ...
AI filmmaker Dave Clark spoke with IndieWire about collaborating with Google on making the video generation tool Flow ideal for creators. On Tuesday, Google at its I/O event unveiled Flow, a ...
Google Labs is committing to AI filmmaking. Google announced Wednesday that the company was bringing on a filmmaker-in-residence to work with their AI tool Flow. Henry Daubrez, a digital artist, will ...
Google has launched Flow, an AI-driven tool that transforms text prompts into realistic movies, aiming to eliminate the need for actors, sets, or costly production. Available exclusively in the US, ...
Veo 3, Google's new video-generating model that's been making waves across the internet, is now available for everyone in public preview, the company announced Thursday. The tool was initially ...
While OpenAI's Sora 2 has been getting all the attention recently, we found in our comparison that Google Veo 3 is a more capable video generation model altogether. Now, however, it looks like Google ...