GOOGLE VEO 3 IS ABSOLUTELY INSANE
Google just dropped Veo 3, its latest AI model that can generate insanely realistic videos from nothing but text or images — and yeah, it’s blowing everyone’s mind.
Built by DeepMind, this third-gen version is a massive leap from anything we've seen before. It's not just about the visuals, which are already top-tier. Veo 3 also creates sound from scratch: effects, background music, even dialogues that perfectly match what's happening on screen.
And the way it works? Unreal. You type in a prompt — something like “a girl walking through neon-lit Tokyo in the rain” — and Veo spits out a video that looks straight out of a Hollywood movie. It gets the light, the atmosphere, the physics, the body movement, all of it. And then adds a soundtrack or dialogue that actually fits. All that, without shooting a single frame in the real world.
It also doesn’t work alone. Google pairs it with something called Flow — a kind of creative assistant that helps you build full-on scenes step by step just by describing what you want. This combo isn’t just a toy for curious minds; it’s Google putting serious tools in the hands of indie creators, influencers, and even pros who want to produce high-end content without studios or gear.
What’s made it go viral isn’t just the quality — which is wild — but the fact that some of these videos are so realistic, you can’t tell if they’re AI-made or not. Veo doesn’t just create cartoony clips or dreamy animations. It’s capable of hyperrealistic stuff that straight up messes with your sense of what’s real.
Right now it’s only available to users of Google’s AI Ultra plan in the US, but that won’t last long. Everything points to a wider rollout soon. And if this is what Veo 3 can already do, just imagine what’s coming next. Full video productions created entirely from prompts. Fake movie trailers, music videos, social content, ads… stuff that used to take weeks and teams to produce, now coming together in minutes on a laptop.
This isn’t the future. This is now. And it’s only getting wilder.
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EARTHQUAKE IN MYANMARA powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar on March 28, 2025, causing severe damage in the country and also affecting neighboring Thailand.
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In Myanmar, the death toll has surpassed 1,700, with thousands injured or missing. The hardest-hit area is Mandalay, where key infrastructure has been heavily damaged.
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In Thailand, the quake caused a construction site collapse in Bangkok, leaving at least 17 dead, 33 injured, and over 80 missing.
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The international community responded quickly: the WHO sent tons of medical supplies, while countries like China, India, and the EU provided aid and rescue teams.
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Search and rescue efforts are still ongoing, but access to affected areas remains difficult.
A devastating tragedy that has triggered a major humanitarian crisis, especially in an already fragile Myanmar.
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BORN IN RUSSIABeing born here or there, into a rich or poor family, is so incredibly random that sometimes we forget just how much life resembles a roll of the dice—one we don't even get to throw ourselves. Think about it: coming into this world is literally the universe’s biggest lottery, and it's absurd how something we have absolutely zero control over defines us from day one.
Some people land straight into mansions with swimming pools, surrounded by privileges they never even asked for. Others are born between bare walls and leaking roofs, facing limited chances from the moment they open their eyes. And here's the kicker: no one earned the conditions they're born into. There’s no merit, no initial effort—just pure chance.
Whether we're born lucky or unlucky massively shapes our paths: education, health, opportunities, even our dreams and aspirations. Sure, there are those who preach that "where there’s a will, there’s a way," but reality is much harsher. Our randomly assigned starting point can either turbocharge our lives or slam on the brakes right from the start.
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