Google Upgrades Flow and Veo AI Video Tools Amid xAI’s Detection Efforts
Google has announced significant upgrades to its Flow and Veo AI video generation tools, making them more realistic just as Elon Musk’s xAI develops Grok to detect AI content. The tech giant revealed that Flow has already generated 275 million videos since its launch earlier this year.
Key Takeaways
- Google’s Veo 3.1 delivers enhanced realism with true-to-life textures
- Flow now generates audio through three new methods
- Elon Musk’s xAI is developing Grok to detect AI videos
- Free access remains limited while paid users get higher limits
Enhanced Realism in Veo 3.1
Google claims Veo 3.1 brings “enhanced realism that captures true-to-life textures,” potentially making it harder for viewers to distinguish AI-generated content from real videos. This update arrives as concerns grow about “AI slop” flooding the internet.
New Audio Generation Features in Flow
Flow now includes three methods for creating videos with audio:
- Ingredients to Video: Users provide three reference images, and AI generates video with matching audio
- Frames to Video: AI bridges starting and ending images with video and audio
- Extend: Generates up to one minute of video based on the final second of uploaded clips
The platform also offers expanded editing capabilities, allowing users to insert or remove elements from AI-generated videos for more customized results.
Pricing and Access
Google maintains limited free access to Flow and Veo tools, with paid subscriptions offering significantly higher usage limits. Veo 3.1 pricing remains unchanged from Veo 3 and is available to developers through the Gemini API.
Elon Musk’s Countermove with Grok
As AI video tools like Sora and Veo become more accessible, Elon Musk recently announced that xAI is developing an AI video detection tool for Grok. This aims to maintain distinction between real and AI content, though Google’s latest enhancements may complicate detection efforts.




