Announced in a new blog post, Google is adding some new features to Google Photos and YouTube shorts. Let’s start with Google Photo, which will use AI to convert photos into six seconds of video clips in the photo app. This will allow you to convert your steel photo videos. From today, Google’s VEO 2 Advanced AI video will create short, recreational videos from static images, a feature driven by the video generation model.
Video for Google Photos app is now available for iOS and Android
You will select a photo from your photo gallery in Google Photos and select one of the two options available: “OK movements” or “I’m feeling lucky.” Once the video is made, you can share it with friends, family and even your boss. Video photo in Google Photo should start today on your Android or iOS handsets.
Convert your photo into mobile phones, comedy, or 3D animation. | Image Credit Google
Did you miss the temperature? The reason for this is that Google has more cool features to announce. Remix in Google Photo will be available for both Android and iOS devices in the United States and will be available in the next few weeks. This feature allows you to choose a picture once again in your Google Photo Gallery. This time, you will take this photo and replace it using four different styles such as mobile phones, comics, sketches, or 3D dynamic images. Want to know how your pug looks as a character in a comic book? Now you can know.
The new Google Crete tab will show you all the features available to you in Google Photo. The creation tab is the place where you will go to the video to find and use the video, and remix. This tab will also show you how to create collapses from your photo gallery, highlight videos, and make other cool shapes. The tab, which acts like a center, will be updated because Google receives feedback from users. Google will spread the new creation tab in the United States next month.
Now you can convert your photos into videos on Android and iOS. | Image Credit Google
The aforementioned new AI features for the Google Photo app will include transparency. Just as the images have been edited using Remogine, all videos and images produced using photo and remix will have a hidden digital water mark from the synchronous. Like the videos made by Gemini, photo -produced videos will have a visual watermark.
“We want everyone to have a good experience with the video and remixes, which is why we take protective measures. It includes a widespread” red -teaming “to actively identify and solve potential issues, as well as to understand how these features can be used and abused.
These features are experimental, and we know that some outputs may not be exactly what you expect or wrong. Use the thumbs up and down buttons on your created images and videos to give us feedback, which we will use to improve our safety measures and overall experience. “
As Google says, “Your photo library in Google Photos is more than a protected document, it’s a canvas. We are excited to see how you use these tools to revive your memories in new ways.”
Google is introducing new tools for YouTube shorts
Some new tools are coming to YouTube shorts, including the ability to convert photos from your camera roll into videos. According to Google, select a photo, select “Creative Tips”, and the video in the video, “add movements to the landscape photos, dynamic images of everyday images, or group photos.” This feature continues in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand without any price now and next week. This feature will be available in more areas later this year.
Some of these new features are available today for both Android and iOS. | Image Credit Google
Available available with YouTube shorts can convert your doodles into entertainment images and convert selfie into an underwater picture, or develop pose with a localic twin, and more. To make them, go to the icon of the effects in the shorts camera and choose the AI to choose from the new generative effects. They are running through VEO 2, and at the end of this summer, VEO 3 will come to YouTube shorts.
Google AI is also introducing the playground, which includes productive AI creation tools. There are examples that are designed to encourage you to make. You can quickly produce content thanks to the already filed gestures that can help you create eye -catching images, videos, music and more. Artificial water marks and clear labels are used to indicate that these creations were developed with AI.
To access the playground, tap the creation button after the icon that shines in the top right corner. This feature is now available, as Google says, “for everyone” in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
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