AI Will Smith Eating Spaghetti Gets An Upgrade
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AI Will Smith Eating Spaghetti Gets An Upgrade

Will Smith’s AI-generated video showing him eating spaghetti has instantly become viral on the internet. Created by Google’s new AI video creation tool, VEO 3, the video has left social media users shocked due to its element of realism. The AI tool was launched by the tech giant on May 20, 2025.

So, here is all the information about the “AI Will Smith eating spaghetti video” created by Google VEO 3.

How AI Will Smith eating spaghetti got an upgrade

Google VEO 3 is ruling the internet with its realistic AI video-generating ability. And to test this feature, people have stormed toward the tool to create an AI video of Will Smith eating spaghetti.

The aforementioned video has become an AI test for users to check the authenticity of the AI video creation tool and how convincing the end product is.

Here is Will Smith’s video that has surprised fans:

In the video, social media users can clearly hear the slurping and munching sounds that the I Am Legend star’s AI version is making while eating spaghetti. Additionally, his facial expressions and hand movements also seem to be perfect.

Meanwhile, a bizarre version of Will Smith’s video first dropped in 2023. However, the quality of the video was criticized by social media users. They asserted that the video lacked realism, and the movements of the actor seemed unnatural and distorted.

Moreover, in February 2024, even Will Smith did a hilarious parody of the 2023 clip and posted it on his Instagram. He wrote in the caption, “This is getting out of hand!”

Check out the actor’s version below:

Nevertheless, now Google VEO 3 has improved the quality of the viral 2023 video, enhancing it with more realism.

According to VEO’s website, “Veo 3 lets you add sound effects, ambient noise, and even dialogue to your creations – generating all audio natively. It also delivers best in class quality, excelling in physics, realism and prompt adherence.”

Originally reported by Ishita Verma on ComingSoon.net.

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