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Thursday · June 18, 2026 · Issue No. 899
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I Paid For Veo-3. Is It Worth It?

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Veo-3 review: powerful AI with practical limits

In the fast-evolving landscape of AI tools, determining which ones deserve your time and money has become increasingly challenging. Thomas Kruegers' hands-on evaluation of Anthropic's newest model, Veo-3, offers valuable insights for business professionals looking to leverage cutting-edge AI in their workflows. As someone who's spent significant time with various AI platforms, Krueger's methodical testing reveals both the impressive capabilities and notable limitations of this premium-tier AI offering.

Key Points

  • Veo-3 demonstrates substantially improved understanding of complex instructions and multi-step processes compared to Claude 3 Opus, especially when handling intricate business problems requiring precise logic

  • Despite its advanced capabilities, Veo-3 still exhibits unpredictable performance on tasks requiring math, data manipulation, and 100% accuracy—a critical consideration for business applications

  • At $20/month for individuals, Veo-3's pricing targets professional users who need AI assistance with sophisticated tasks, positioning it as a premium alternative to Claude 3 Opus

The Real-World Value Proposition

The most compelling insight from Krueger's analysis isn't about Veo-3's technical specifications but rather its practical application. While Veo-3 excels at understanding nuanced instructions and delivering sophisticated responses, it still falls short in scenarios requiring computational precision or perfect reliability. This reality check is crucial for business users who might assume that premium pricing equates to flawless performance across all domains.

This limitation reflects a broader trend in the AI industry: even as models grow more powerful, they maintain distinct strengths and weaknesses that users must navigate strategically. For business professionals, this means understanding that even top-tier AI tools like Veo-3 are best viewed as specialized assistants rather than universal problem-solvers.

Beyond the Video: Context and Applications

What Krueger's review doesn't fully explore is how Veo-3 compares in specific business contexts. For marketing professionals, for instance, Veo-3's improved comprehension of brand voice and audience targeting could justify its premium price point. A marketing director at a mid-sized B2B company reported to me that switching to advanced AI models like Veo-3 reduced editing time

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