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Viral racist and antisemitic TikTok videos appear to be made with Google's new AI video generator Veo 3, according to a new report from Media Matters. The nonprofit research organization found ...
Hateful AI videos generated by Veo 3 spreading on TikTok. Google has stressed security when announcing new AI models—we've all seen an AI refuse to complete a task that runs afoul of its guardrails.
TikTok is seeing an influx of AI-generated videos showing racist stereotypes. The videos all appear to be generated by Google’s recently launched Veo 3 tool, which can produce detailed AI videos.
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Media Matters revealed that among the videos, the most notable culprit behind this was Google's Veo 3, as the platform's watermark was seen in many hurtful videos uploaded to TikTok.
YouTube Shorts is set to shake things up (for better or worse) with the upcoming integration of Google's advanced AI video and audio generator, Veo 3—for free, no less.
Gemini Pro ($19.99 a month) also features access, but it's limited to one or two 8-second clips per day. Veo 3 in YouTube Shorts will be, YouTube confirmed to me, free to use. This is a game-changer.
Veo 3 support will be a significant upgrade, though. At the Cannes festival, Mohan revealed that the streaming site will begin offering integration with Google's leading video model later this summer.
It makes perfect sense. These Veo 3-enabled videos take two things that people, for better or worse, love: Harry Potter and mindless YouTube content. Of course, that’s going to blow up.
The Veo 3 video generator is capable of creating both videos and sound based on text prompts, with YouTube CEO Neal Mohan saying the "AI technology will push the limits of human creativity." ...