One of the NOAA youtube channels I watch put the following video up today (it got a bit of press too):
Most of the squid that these undersea cameras come across are the smaller kind, while Architeuthis dux is quite elusive:
In 2004, Japanese researchers took the first images of a live giant squid in its natural habitat,[4] and in July 2012, a live adult was first filmed in its natural habitat off Chichijima.[5][6] In 2015, another video sighting was released.[7] In June 2019, scientists reported the video appearance, for the second time, and for the very first time in waters of the United States, of a giant squid in its deepwater habitat.