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Google Veo 2 publicly released on: 2024-12-16 by Google DeepMind — 4K text-to-video generation, improved physics + cinematography.

Last verified 2026-05-16 · Methodology veritas-v0.1 · d7445da07b77b8ae

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Subject
Google Veo 2
Predicate
publicly_released_on
Object
2024-12-16 by Google DeepMind — 4K text-to-video generation, improved physics + cinematography
Confidence
100%
Tags
veo-2 · google-deepmind · video-generation · 4k · released_on · 2024

Sources (2)

  1. [1] official blog · Google · 2024-12-16

    State-of-the-art video and image generation with Veo 2 and Imagen 3
    Veo 2 creates videos in a wide range of subjects and styles with impressive levels of detail and realism in 4K resolution.
  2. [2] docs · Google DeepMind · 2024-12-16

    Veo 2 — Google DeepMind technology page

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