In other AI developments, Google has made its AI detection tool, SynthID, available to the public, allowing users to verify AI-generated content through imperceptible watermarks. Additionally, Google's Gemini Advanced, a premium AI service, offers enhanced generative capabilities for a $20/month subscription. Meanwhile, Google has introduced AlphaChip, an AI that designs computer chips using reinforcement learning, significantly reducing design time. This technology has been used for Google's Tensor Processing Units and is now being shared with companies like MediaTek.
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- Google DeepMind unveiled Veo 2, a new video generation model capable of creating clips up to two minutes long and at 4K resolution, although current access is limited to eight-second clips at 720p on VideoFX.
- Veo 2 offers improved physics understanding, sharper textures, and better camera controls compared to its predecessors, but still faces challenges in coherence, consistency, and generating intricate details.
- Google's SynthID, an AI detection tool that embeds watermarks into generated content, is now open-sourced and available for developers and businesses to identify AI-generated content.
- Google's AlphaChip AI, designed to create computer chip layouts using reinforcement learning, is now being shared with companies like MediaTek after being used internally for Google's TPU designs.