Google Expands Veo3 AI Video Tool to 71 Countries via Gemini
Google has swiftly expanded availability of its new Veo3 AI video generation tool to users in 71 countries just days after launch, though European Union nations remain excluded. The announcement came from Josh Woodward, VP of Google's Gemini team, via social media platform X.
Currently, Gemini Pro users can test the technology with 10 free generations, while Gemini Ultra subscribers paying $250 monthly receive significantly more capacity. Ultra users gain access to Flow mode, a specialized feature for AI film creation allowing up to 125 generations per month with daily refreshed quotas.
The tool has quickly gained attention for its ability to produce high-quality video content from text prompts. Social media platforms have seen a flood of user demonstrations showcasing Veo3's capabilities. One viral example depicts a dachshund running through a house and onto a porch where an ice cream truck passes by - all generated from a simple descriptive prompt.
However, Veo3 comes with notable limitations. Access is currently restricted to the Gemini Pro web version, audio output defaults to English with other languages proving unstable, and Flow mode disables voice output when images are uploaded.
The technology's rapid advancement has also sparked serious concerns. Some users have demonstrated how easily Veo3 can fabricate convincing fake interviews or events. Experts warn such capabilities could be weaponized to produce misleading protest footage or entirely fictional news reports with minimal effort.
This development highlights the growing dilemma surrounding generative AI tools. While they offer unprecedented creative possibilities for filmmakers and content creators, they simultaneously lower the barrier for producing convincing disinformation. What previously required specialized skills and hours of work can now be achieved with a single well-crafted prompt.
As AI video generation moves into the mainstream, media literacy and source verification become increasingly critical skills for consumers navigating today's digital landscape.
Key Points
- Google's Veo3 AI video tool now available in 71 countries (excluding EU)
- Gemini Ultra subscribers get 125 monthly generations vs Pro's 10
- Tool praised for high-quality output but raises deepfake concerns
- Experts warn of potential misuse for creating false narratives
- Highlights need for improved media literacy in AI era