If you have ever wished for the entertainment of videos that offer excellent creative indicators and AI cinemography, Google’s flu TV is sure to get your attention.
Only announced last week in Google I/O, the flu and the VO3 Google’s ultra package included.
But if you are ashamed of shelling $ 249 a month for subscription to make videos made from your AI, you can still enjoy the non -stop stream of videos made by others.
Any membership is needed, which includes many therapy channels, which have a fully dedicated cheese, the flu TV is alive and you can start watching now.
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What is the flu TV?
A portion of Google’s experimental flow platform, the flu TV acts as a proportional public showcase for the latest generative models of the Tech Tech Dev. VEO 3, Imagin 4, and Gemini-all are working together to build a never-ending rail of videos based on simple text indicators.
No advertisement. No playlist. There is no influence. Only pure silicon cinema on auto play.
Such as AI -powered art gallery, such as human uploaded videos, is found in streaming service, in which you see each clip is manufactured by AI.
In Google Labs, you will find multiple therapist channels, each play a series of real AI content. Think of it as a machine imagination.
Available flu TV channels
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Flow TV (Man): Normal showcase of AI’s full creative limit
Fantastic: Dragon, fortress and magical circle
Fi: Stranger competitions, future city and robot drama
Nature: Realistic weather, lush forests and calm vista
Animal: Creatures both real and imaginative,
Game: High octane action by AI athletes
Dinner: Unrealistic but mouthwatering Pak creations
Cinema: Lighting and moody composition like film
Abstract: Shapes, colors and visual experiences
Water: Sea scenes, rain storms and liquid physics
Flame: Explosion, lava and pyrotcanks galler
Each video comes with the exact gesture that created it, which makes the audience look behind a screen on how some words can present complex scenes. Complete with motion, music and sound effects.
Is making tech
(Image Credit: Google Flu)
Flow TV has been strengthened by Google’s latest AI tools.
VEO 3: A high resolution (1080p) text-to-video model that produces indicator short films-which includes dialogue, music and sync sound effects.
AMAGIN 4: The artistic direction and the visual polish handle, which brings the structure, light and lifestyle.
Gymnony: Helps translate important indicators, to ensure video accents, to ensure packing and rhetoric.
When all these tools come together, the results are videos that sometimes look like Pixer or Netflix scenes – they were never filmed. They were written by AI with the same gesture.
How to see (and create)
(Image Credit: Flu TV)
Watching flu TV is completely free and does not need a Google account. Just watch the flu TV, pick a channel, and show you what it can do.
If you want to create AI videos yourself, you will need Google Ultra subscription, which opens the Phil Flow Studio. This includes access to VEO 3, Imagin 4, Customs Editing Tools and more.
Finding your creative spark
(Image Credit: Google Flu)
Flow TV is the most accessible AI video showcase to today-which has no obstacle to the extent to which the generative video has come, which does not need to enjoy coding or enjoyment skills.
It is also a welcome to creative inspiration, which gives each video the exact gesture that created it. Whether you are an artist, filmmaker or curious tech user, you can get inspiration through other users’ indications.
With the channels manufactured by mood or gender, the flu TV offers a peek in the future where AI creates endless, personal content according to demand.
At the same time, it raises important questions about the transparency of data, the transparency of the data and the fading between the fiction and the reality.
Down line
Google’s flu TV users and creations have an opportunity to re -imagine video generation. It is realistic, amazingly beautiful and slightly disturbing.
Whether you are attracted to the future of AI, looking for creative inspiration or just want to see a dragon that a wave of lava in 1080p, flu TV is your next stop.
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