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Now you can make AI films with sound and story
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AI filmmaking gets serious: Google Flow arrives with Veo 3.
The Khoros acquisition isn’t just about scale. It’s about survival.
Forget images; the next AI frontier is full 3D environments
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This might be the AI tool filmmakers have been waiting for
Google just launched Flow, a new AI filmmaking tool powered by its upgraded Veo 3 model. It’s a big step toward giving creators more control; not just more content.
Here’s everything you need to know:
Veo 3 is Google’s latest generative video model, now with audio, physics, and better text rendering.
The biggest upgrade? It can create videos with environmental sound and character dialogue.
Flow is built specifically for creators, not engineers or hobbyists.
It includes camera controls, scene extensions, and asset management built in.
You can study real examples via Flow TV, complete with prompts and techniques used.
Unlike earlier tools, Flow is designed to match professional film workflows, not just generate flashy clips.
Access is limited to Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers in the U.S. for now.
The promise of AI in filmmaking has mostly been about speed and scale. Flow feels different. If it delivers on control and storytelling, it could become a real creative tool, not just another content toy. The question is, who will actually use it, and what will they make?
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With Khoros, IgniteTech is building the AI layer for brand defense.

IgniteTech has acquired Khoros, a major move that signals how seriously it’s taking the rise of AI in customer engagement. With this deal, IgniteTech isn’t just expanding, it’s repositioning the entire Khoros platform for an AI-first future.
Here’s everything you need to know:
Khoros is known for its digital-first customer communities and service platforms.
IgniteTech is integrating its full AI stack across Khoros.
New features include AI Expert Help, Brand Defender, and Discovery Defender.
These tools aim to counter traffic and engagement losses from AI-driven search engines.
For Khoros Service, IgniteTech adds brand intelligence, smart routing, and creator matchmaking.
The pitch: faster responses, stronger narrative control, and smarter community engagement.
Rollout starts mid-Q3 2025, with full integration into Communities and Service by year’s end.
Most companies are still adapting to the AI shift in search and engagement. IgniteTech is trying to leapfrog it. If the tech works as promised, this could set a new standard for AI-powered brand infrastructure.
SpAItial just raised $13M to bring 3D prompts to life

3D foundation models are still in their early days, but that’s starting to change. Matthias Niessner, a leading AI researcher and Synthesia cofounder, just launched SpAItial with a $13M seed round and a mission to bring text-to-3D realism to life.Unlike image models, realistic text-to-3D generation remains a technical frontier.
Here’s everything you need to know:
SpAItial’s founding team brings deep 3D chops from Google, Meta, and Synthesia.
The startup raised $13M; a large seed by European standards being led by Earlybird.
Their early teaser shows text generating a full 3D room with photorealism.
Niessner’s vision isn’t just about creating spaces; it’s about making them interactive.
The long-term goal: let a 10-year-old build a playable video game from text.
SpAItial’s early strategy focuses on developer licensing and real use cases; not hype.
The race to build a usable 3D foundation model isn’t about beating competitors, it’s about unlocking entirely new behaviors. If SpAItial gets the realism, interaction, and developer tools right, it won’t just be a tech demo. It could be a creative platform on par with Unity or Roblox,but native to the AI era.

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