Google has announced Google Vids, a video creation app for work that uses AI to generate storyboards, scripts, music, and voiceovers. The app aims to make video creation more accessible and easier for everyone in the workplace.
For most of us, creating documents, spreadsheets and slide decks is an inescapable part of work life in 2024. What's not is creating videos. That’s something Google would like to change. On Tuesday, the company announced Google Vids, a video creation app for work that the company says can make everyone a “great storyteller” using the power of AI., Google ’s latest AI model, to quickly create videos for the workplace.
In a promotional video, Google uses Vids to create a video recapping moments from its Cloud Next conference in Las Vegas, an annual event during which it showed off the app. Based on a simple prompt telling it to create a recap video and attaching a document full of information about the event, Vids generates a narrative outline that can be edited.
It all looks pretty slick, but it’s important to remember what Vids is not: a replacement for AI-powered video generation tools like OpenAI’s upcomingor Runway’s Gen-2 that create videos from scratch from text prompts. Instead. Google Vids uses AI to understand your prompt, generate a script and a voiceover, and stitch together stock images, videos, music, transitions, and animations to create what is, effectively, a souped up slide deck.
Who asked for this? My guess is HR departments and chiefs of staff, who frequently need to create onboarding videos for new employees, announce company milestones, or create training materials for teams.
Vids will be available in June and is first coming to Workspace Labs, which means you’ll need to opt in to test it. It’s not clear yet when it will be available more broadly.
Google Google Vids Video Creation App AI Workplace Storytelling Storyboard Script Music Voiceover
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Google Vids is the latest AI-powered app in WorkspaceThe new Vids app joins Slides, Sheets, and Docs as Google’s apps for work, as Google tries to embrace an increasingly video-first way of communicating at work.
Read more »
Google Introduces AI-Powered App for Quick Video CreationGoogle has launched a new AI-powered app called Google Vids, which aims to streamline the video production process and make it easier to create quick and engaging videos. The app generates a basic storyboard and suggests scenes from stock footage, images, and background music, allowing users to customize and finalize their videos.
Read more »
Light-powered computer chip can train AI much faster than components powered by electricityKeumars is the technology editor at Live Science. He has written for a variety of publications including ITPro, The Week Digital, ComputerActive, The Independent, The Observer, Metro and TechRadar Pro. He has worked as a technology journalist for more than five years, having previously held the role of features editor with ITPro.
Read more »
WhatsApp Introduces AI-Powered Image Editing Tools in Beta VersionWhatsApp is reportedly working on introducing some new features that leverage artificial intelligence to edit images. These tools were first hinted at in September and have now been discovered within the platform's latest beta version for Android. Among the advanced editing options are AI-generated filters and styles that add artistic flair to images. These features will coexist with existing tools like cropping and stickers in WhatsApp's image editor.
Read more »
One Step Closer to Terminators: Figure Introduces Humanoid Robot Powered by OpenAISource of breaking news and analysis, insightful commentary and original reporting, curated and written specifically for the new generation of independent and conservative thinkers.
Read more »
Samsung Introduces AI-Powered Washer and Dryer ComboSamsung has unveiled its Bespoke AI Laundry Combo, a smart washer and dryer combo that uses artificial intelligence to adjust washing settings. The appliance can be controlled through a smartphone app and eliminates the need to transfer laundry between machines. Preorders are available with a reduced price and additional benefits.
Read more »