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Google adds new features running in Amnesty International to Google Photos and Shorts to YouTube, which allows users to convert their photos into videos. Tools are similar to the possibilities of Veo 3 Added to Google Gemini Earlier this month, it is only run by the older Veo 2 of Google instead and they have more restrictions.
the A generation of artificial intelligence in pictures of Google It is limited to making six seconds, while YouTube shorts version It is allowed to determine the length of the clip to create. Unlike Gemini or the use of the VEO 2 itself, none of the tool allows users to enter their descriptions demanding the results. Instead, users can only choose from the list of claims submitted, such as “fine movements” or “I feel lucky” in Google’s photos.
This feature began to launch today in the United States Google photos on Android and iOS devices, and over the next week for Shorts Youtube users in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
Google’s Remix Photo Tool will also be available for Android and iOS users in the United States in the next few weeks. This tool converts images into a different style, including anime, comedy, graphics, and 3D animation. Image tools will be placed in the video and Remix on a new tab in the photo app that is launched in the United States next month. The Creat tab puts tools along with other creative features such as Collages and Fightfit Video and more, so that they are all in one place and easier to find them.
Google warns users that Remix and Photo-To-Video features may lead to inaccurate results. You can thumb or thumb on photos and videos created to provide comments that Google can use to improve continuous tools. All videos and photos created by Google will include the invisible system of Google. The videos created in the photos will carry a visible water mark that makes it easier to identify it as created from artificial intelligence at a glance.
The Shorts camera on YouTube also gets new effects of artificial intelligence that can create images based on innovative logo graphics and apply video effects on personal photos that repeat the user or make them appear as if they swim under water. YouTube performs these effects and other generational AI tools easier for short pants users through a new artificial stadium center, which users can reach by clicking on the brilliance icon in the upper right corner when creating a video. Amnesty International is now available for short pants users in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand “to start”, according to Google.
This update adds to the AI’s obstetric capabilities in Google’s photos, which was already miles away from anything that Apple provides in the iOS photo app. However, the two companies have different curricula: while Google allows your imagination in wild work (Sometimes to the border), Apple Photo Stadium tool He will not generate realistic picturesIn order to alleviate concerns about things like Deepfakes and wrong information.