
Google launches Veo 3 for AI video generation in the Middle East and North Africa
Google has officially launched
Integrated into the Gemini app, Veo 3 enables users to describe a scene, known as a 'prompt,' which is then used to generate a custom eight-second video at 720p resolution, complete with native sound, dialogue, and music. The technology was first unveiled during Google I/O, the company's annual developer conference in May.
Designed to deliver high realism and prompt accuracy, Veo 3 supports native audio generation, allowing for precise layering of sound effects, ambient noise, and spoken dialogue. It also leads the market in physics simulation and visual fidelity.
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In line with Google's commitment to responsible AI use, all videos generated by Veo 3 include a SynthID watermark, a secure digital marker that identifies AI-generated content. Google has also introduced the
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