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Google introduces advanced AI tools Veo 3 and Flow in Pakistan
New tool allows users to transform their favorite photos into clear 8-second video clips with sound


(Web Desk): Google has launched its latest video generation model, Veo 3. This video generation model is now available to Google AI Pro subscribers in over 150 countries, including Pakistan.
The new tool allows users to transform their favorite photos into clear 8-second video clips with sound, using the powerful photo-to-video feature developed earlier this year in Veo 3.
Globally, users have created over 40 million videos using Veo 3 in just seven weeks. These include reimagining old stories, experimenting with ASMR, and pushing the boundaries of creativity.
For Pakistan’s growing community of digital storytellers and content creators, this offers a fantastic opportunity to breathe new life into still images. To turn photos into videos, users simply select the 'Videos' option from the tools menu in the prompt box, upload their image, describe the scene and audio, and watch as the image is transformed into a dynamic video.
This advanced feature is currently available to Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers in select countries. From preserving personal moments to transforming creative stories into video format, this tool brings every moment to life. Just upload an image, describe the scene and audio, and Gemini will automatically generate a video that you can download or share.
This capability is also accessible through Google’s filmmaking AI tool Flow.
For filmmakers, Google’s latest AI tool Flow now allows users to add voice, sound effects, and background audio to video clips. However, audio generation is currently in a testing phase in Flow, so results may vary.
Additionally, with the "Frames to Video" feature, users can turn their personal photos into stunning video clips. This feature is also available on Veo 3 Fast, enabling users to make the most of their credits.
Furthermore, all videos generated through Google AI tool Gemini include a clear watermark and an invisible SynthID digital marker to indicate that the content was created using AI. The company conducts extensive “red-teaming” exercises to test its systems and proactively identify and resolve potential issues.
Google also performs in-depth reviews to better understand how these tools are used and to prevent misuse. Policies against unsafe content are continuously enforced, and user feedback is actively considered to further strengthen safety measures.

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