Footage showcasing Google’s new AI film-making tools went viral on social media this week, with clips being shared showing sophisticated, ultra-realistic 4K videos nearly indiscernible from reality.
Physics physics physics! #veo3 pic.twitter.com/6nYOoheZKK
— Medhini Narasimhan (@medhini_n) May 20, 2025
One clip demonstrating the Google DeepMind division’s new Veo 3 tool’s impressive capabilities showed a completely fabricated street interview that appears real at first glance.
Another clip shows a man conducting interviews at a car show – only everything is AI generated and synthetic.
In another fully AI-created video, a professor lectures a class of elderly people on Gen Z slang.
A college professor doing a class on Gen Z slang and the video pans over to all the boomers taking notes and seeming super interested #veo3 pic.twitter.com/AogNFeiDLd
— justin (@HonestBlogging) May 21, 2025
Veo 3 can also simulate video gameplay and a gamer giving live commentary.
Uhhh… I don't think Veo 3 is supposed to be generating Fortnite gameplay pic.twitter.com/bWKruQ5Nox
— Matt Shumer (@mattshumer_) May 21, 2025
4) A minecraft streamer:pic.twitter.com/S0fiJGuInc
— Mark Gadala-Maria (@markgadala) May 21, 2025
Sitcoms and stand-up comedy sets can be created out of thin air through sophisticated prompts.
17) Another comedian telling a joke (AI generated):pic.twitter.com/kJCuWS3DWW
— Mark Gadala-Maria (@markgadala) May 21, 2025
The possibilities appear to be endless.
Google Veo 3 can create singing and music videos from a single prompt.
— Jerrod Lew (@jerrod_lew) May 20, 2025
It's just insane how coherent it is to the video.
🔈Sound On! pic.twitter.com/RMwc1sSOmX
"Pythagoras explaining his theorem, in ancient Greece"
— Pietro Schirano (@skirano) May 20, 2025
Video and audio generated by Veo 3 natively. pic.twitter.com/vR1gbrLYYj
AI video just made a huge leap with Google Veo 3. Creatives are going to have a field day.
— Ben Kusin (@bkvenn) May 21, 2025
We’ve jumped from Commodore 64 to the first PC on the timeline. pic.twitter.com/oW8WTBWf9c
While Veo 3 creates short clips, “Flow can help storytellers explore their ideas without bounds and create cinematic clips and scenes for their stories,” Google’s blog described.
Some of the “scenes” being created are enough to put Hollywood studios and actors on notice:
Created with Google Flow.
— Dave Clark (@Diesol) May 21, 2025
Visuals, Sound Design, and Voice were prompted using Veo 3 text-to-video.
Welcome to a new era of filmmaking. pic.twitter.com/E3NSA1WsXe
Could actors in Big Pharma ads be replaced by completely AI-generated images? You bet.
Google’s Veo 3 just dropped, & it’s rewriting what we think is real.
— Mark Gadala-Maria (@markgadala) May 22, 2025
In >48 hours people are already breaking the boundaries of reality with AI videos that look & sound like real life.
Here are 20 insane examples you have to see:
1) Pharmaceutical ad:pic.twitter.com/jAMloKZMY2
As Google notes, the technology is still in its “early days,” however, the broad scope of what can be accomplished is becoming clear, and it remains to be seen whether the AI advancements will ultimately help humanity or usher in a technological hellscape.
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