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News of the Day

This AI Makes Movies for You

Google Has Unveiled Veo 3, a Powerful AI Video Generator with Sound

Google launched Veo 3, the latest video AI model, during I/O 2025. This big rival to OpenAI's Sora has one big advantage, in that it can automatically generate sounds for videos.

  • Veo 3 understands the real world and syncs voices with lip movements.

  • It can create videos with natural sounds, like bird songs or street noise.

  • Veo 3 is now available to paid U.S. users for $249/month and via Vertex AI for businesses.

Veo 3 is an big step in AI filmmaking. It just made the creation of videos with images, text, and sound way more accessible than ever before. Google collaborated with the film industry to enhance this tool. This means that essentially anyone can tell stories with Veo 3, and way easier than ever before.
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Products that should exist but don’t

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2nd News of the Day

Google’s AI Now Makes Music!

Google Introduces Lyria 2: Strong AI for Music Creation

Lyria 2 is the latest AI tool from Google to allow musicians to make music with text prompts. Developed through collaboration with actual musicians and producers, the tool makes it possible for users to generate and edit musical pieces quickly across various styles and genres.

  • If we want to box this brief, then Lyria 2 can create music from text descriptions and further customize it with several musical parameters.

  • Suggests melodies, harmonies, and ideas for song development to promote the speed of the creative process.

  • Google is in a private beta at the moment, and interested parties can sign up for early access.

Creating music, especially complex compositions, often takes a lot of time. Lyria 2 helps artists bring their ideas to life faster, encourages creativity, and supports musicians, not replaces them. This tool could change the way music is made by blending human talent with AI assistance.
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Trending Tools of Day

Algebras AI
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Google Flow
AI-powered filmmaking with Veo 3

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Langfuse Custom Dashboards
Get deep insights and evaluate your LLM application data

Everything else

🖼️ Different Light: Perplexity launched a new app called Poster Lab that can turn any photo into a “Perplexity-style portrait” using the company’s signature design style.

🧑‍💻 Second to None: Systems engineer Riley Ralmuto makes the case for why OpenAI’s new Codex tool is the most powerful AI product he’s ever touched.

🧾 Teen Titan: A 14-year-old student just built a handy AI-powered iOS app that can extra data from your receipts, track your spending, and even help facilitate returns.

🍃 Nature Calls: Builder Brett Williams shares his prompts and workflow for generating an immersive, animated nature scene.

🌊 Sink or Swim: Box CEO Aaron Levie predicts how software could evolve now that agents are handling more of our day-to-day tasks, and how you can stay ahead of the curve.

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