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I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again, AI is changing everything. And now, it’s coming for video in a huge way. We’re not just talking about deepfakes or filters anymore. This is next-level, movie-magic stuff.

Let’s talk about the wild part first. 

You don’t need any editing software. You don’t need a green screen. Heck, you don’t even need a camera. Your keyboard is now the director, the producer, the editor, and your creative partner. All you have to do is type what you want to see, and boom, AI turns your words into high-def, studio-quality video clips. It’s like having a Hollywood studio tucked inside your laptop.

Two of the biggest names in this space right now are from OpenAI and from Google. And yes, you can actually try them both right now. I’ve tested them side by side, and you can watch my results at the end to see which one came out on top.

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AI is changing everything – now, we can even generate our own videos with cutting-edge software. (Thomas Trutschel/Photothek via Getty Images)

Sora is built right into ChatGPT and is shockingly good. Type something simple like, "a golden retriever puppy playing on the beach with a tennis ball," and within seconds, Sora delivers a smooth, visually rich video clip. No stock footage. No need to mess with editing timelines or export settings. Just write what you want to see.

Here’s the breakdown:

And here’s a hot tip: Microsoft just announced that Sora is being integrated into their new Bing Video Creator, so you’ll start seeing it pop up in more places soon.

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Now over to Google’s Veo, and wow, this one is aiming for cinematic quality. Veo gives you up to 60-second videos in 1080p, and the realism is something else. You can include camera moves, lighting shifts, and smooth transitions, just by typing a sentence. For example: "A cat runs across a Paris rooftop at sunset." And it delivers exactly that, complete with lens flares and realistic shadows.

To get your hands on Veo, you’ll need to sign up for Google’s Gemini plans:

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Google's Veo is one option for AI videomaking. (AP Photo/Don Ryan, File)

I wanted to see how each platform handled the same prompt, so I asked both to generate a video based on: "Show me a golden retriever puppy playing on the beach with a tennis ball."

Now you can watch the videos side-by-side. My AI puppy Bella stars in both (Veo’s on the left, Sora’s on the right).

My thoughts? Sora nailed the adorable close-up details, Bella’s floppy ears, the texture of the fur, the light hitting the waves. But it fumbled a bit when it came to physics. The ball’s bounce didn’t feel quite right. On the other hand, Veo did a better job with the action. The puppy’s movements were more lifelike but it wasn’t as sharp on the visual details.

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OpenAI's Sora is another top choice. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

We are entering a new age of video creation where your ideas are enough. No gear, no crew, no edits. Just imagination and a little typing. Whether you’re a marketer, content creator, educator, or just someone who likes to experiment, this is the future of storytelling.

Trust me, it’s just getting started.

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