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Google's Gemini AI app can now turn photos into short video clips
Google's Gemini AI app can now turn photos into short video clips

Malaysian Reserve

time2 days ago

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Google's Gemini AI app can now turn photos into short video clips

ALPHABET Inc.'s Google is adding the ability for paid users of its Gemini artificial intelligence assistant to turn their photos into short video clips, expanding access to a tool the tech giant launched earlier this year to a more limited audience. People who subscribe to Google AI Ultra and Pro plans in select regions will be able to use the feature through the web version of Gemini starting Thursday, the company said in a statement. The tool will be rolled out on the Gemini mobile app throughout the week. The new feature lets users create 8-second clips with sound based on a photo, as well as any text description of the scene they include in the prompt field. The videos will be created as an MP4 file at 720p resolution in a 16:9 landscape format, the company said. The update makes the powerful feature accessible via Gemini's chat interface, helping Google keep pace with US rivals like OpenAI and Runway AI Inc., a startup specializing in AI-generated video. It faces fierce global competition in this space, too: China's Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., AI startup Manus and Kuaishou Technology have all released new or updated video tools over the past few months. Google's photo-to-video feature is powered by Veo 3, the company's latest video generation model announced in May at its annual developer conference. Veo 3 has been available to users through a standalone paid filmmaking tool called Flow. Google says it has taken 'significant steps behind the scenes to make sure video generation is an appropriate experience.' For example, it doesn't allow video creation with images of publicly identifiable figures, such as celebrities, presidents or even some well-known CEOs. Its policy also prohibits outputs that encourage dangerous activities or incite violence or bullying against individuals or groups. But it has its drawbacks. When Bloomberg News tested the feature on the web version of Gemini, uploading personal photos and asking the tool to generate a video of a person talking, the output changed the facial features, and sometimes even the race, of the subject in multiple instances. While it was able to successfully respond to prompts to create videos of plants moving in the wind or a talking cat based on still images, it wasn't able to follow more complicated prompts, such as making a person in a photo breakdance. It instead created a video of the person waving to the camera. There is no instruction in the AI model to change a person's appearance, a Google spokesman said in response to Bloomberg's test results. The photo-to-video generation and face animation features are still a new technology and may build upon a single image in ways that aren't representative of the original image, he added. The model is better at bringing other scenes to life, such as animating everyday objects, drawings and paintings, and adding movement to nature photos, he said. The company will continue improving the model, including face animation, in future updates. –BLOOMBERG

Google Gemini Launches New Photo-to-Video Feature in MENA
Google Gemini Launches New Photo-to-Video Feature in MENA

TECHx

time5 days ago

  • TECHx

Google Gemini Launches New Photo-to-Video Feature in MENA

Home » Latest news » Google Gemini Launches New Photo-to-Video Feature in MENA Google has announced the launch of a new photo-to-video capability within its Gemini platform. This feature allows creators and artists to transform their photos into dynamic eight-second video clips with sound. The capability is now available to Google AI Ultra and Pro subscribers across the Middle East and North Africa. In addition, Google revealed the launch of Flow, an AI filmmaking tool designed for its advanced models Veo, Imagen, and Gemini. Flow helps storytellers create cinematic clips and scenes, offering camera controls, scene editing, and asset management features. To create videos, users select 'Videos' in the prompt box, upload a photo, and provide scene and audio instructions. The system then animates the image, bringing drawings, paintings, or nature scenes to life. Users can share or download their creations once complete. Google reported that over 40 million Veo 3 videos have been generated in just seven weeks via the Gemini app and Flow. All videos include a visible watermark to indicate AI generation and an invisible SynthID digital watermark. Google Gemini and Flow are accessible through Google AI Pro and Ultra subscriptions for users in the MENA region.

Google launches Flow & Gemini's photo-to-video capability in MENA
Google launches Flow & Gemini's photo-to-video capability in MENA

Web Release

time5 days ago

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  • Web Release

Google launches Flow & Gemini's photo-to-video capability in MENA

Google launches today a new photo-to-video capability in Gemini, allowing creators and artists to transform their favorite photos into dynamic eight-second video clips with sound. The new capability is available to Google AI Ultra and Pro subscribers across the Middle East and North Africa, starting today. to Google AI Ultra and Pro subscribers across the Middle East and North Africa, starting today. Flow , the only AI filmmaking tool custom-designed for Google's most advanced models — Veo, Imagen and Gemini. Flow can help storytellers explore their ideas without bounds and create cinematic clips and scenes for their stories. Google is also launching, the only AI filmmaking tool custom-designed for Google's most advanced models — Veo, Imagen and Gemini. Flow can help storytellers explore their ideas without bounds and create cinematic clips and scenes for their stories. Photo-to-video brings images to life To turn photos into videos, select 'Videos' from the tool menu in the prompt box and upload a photo. Then, describe the scene and any audio instructions, and watch as the selected still image transforms into a dynamic video. Users can get creative by animating everyday objects, bringing their drawings and paintings to life or adding movement to nature scenes. Once the video is complete, users can tap the share button or download it to share with friends and family. Flow: available in MENA & in Arabic Flow comes with a range of features for professionals or those just getting started: Camera Controls : Master some shots with direct control over camera motion, angles and perspectives. : Master some shots with direct control over camera motion, angles and perspectives. Scenebuilder : Seamlessly edit and extend existing shots — revealing more of the action or transitioning to what happens next with continuous motion and consistent characters. : Seamlessly edit and extend existing shots — revealing more of the action or transitioning to what happens next with continuous motion and consistent characters. Asset Management: Easily manage and organize all of the ingredients and prompts. The explosion of creativity from users has been truly remarkable, with over 40 million Veo 3 videos generated across the Gemini app and Flow over the last seven weeks. All generated videos include a visible watermark to show they are AI-generated and an invisible SynthID digital watermark. Gemini , and check the Google AI Pro and Ultra subscriptions to explore Veo 3 and Flow , Google's AI filmmaking tool. Users can access, and check the Google AI Pro and Ultra subscriptions to explore Veo 3 and, Google's AI filmmaking tool.

Google Gemini's new feature can turn photos into video clips
Google Gemini's new feature can turn photos into video clips

The Hindu

time5 days ago

  • The Hindu

Google Gemini's new feature can turn photos into video clips

Google is rolling out a new feature on Gemini AI that can transform photos into eight-second video clips with sound. Powered by their Veo 3 model, the feature is available to Google AI Ultra and Pro users in 'select regions' for now, the company said. Users need to select 'Videos' from the tool menu in the prompt box and upload their photo. Then, they can enter a prompt describing the video and any audio instructions including dialogue or any ambient sounds. Once its done, users can click on the share button and download it. 'You can get creative by animating everyday objects, bringing your drawings and paintings to life or adding movement to nature scenes,' Google said in a blog post. The generated videos will also have a visible watermark as well as an invisible SynthID digital watermark to show they're AI generated. Google has also rolled out the same feature earlier for their AI video generator for filmmakers, Flow, back in May.

Google Gemini will now allow users to convert photos into AI videos: CEO Sundar Pichai tweets
Google Gemini will now allow users to convert photos into AI videos: CEO Sundar Pichai tweets

Time of India

time5 days ago

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  • Time of India

Google Gemini will now allow users to convert photos into AI videos: CEO Sundar Pichai tweets

Google is rolling out a new feature for its paid Gemini AI assistant users, enabling them to transform still photos into short video clips. Subscribers to Google AI Ultra and Pro plans in select regions can access the feature via the web version of Gemini, with a rollout to the Gemini mobile app expected throughout the week. How Google Gemini's photo-to-video feature works The new functionality allows users to generate 8-second video clips with sound from a single photo, enhanced by any text description provided in the prompt. These videos will be produced as MP4 files at 720p resolution in a 16:9 landscape format, according to Bloomberg. Google's photo-to-video capability is powered by Veo 3, the company's latest video generation model, which was unveiled in May at its annual developer conference. Veo 3 has also been available through Flow, a standalone paid filmmaking tool. Google states it has implemented "significant steps behind the scenes to make sure video generation is an appropriate experience." This includes prohibiting video creation from images of publicly identifiable figures like celebrities or political leaders, and banning outputs that promote dangerous activities or incite violence or bullying. A Google spokesperson acknowledged that while there's no explicit instruction for the AI model to change a person's appearance, photo-to-video generation and face animation are still new technologies that might produce outputs not fully representative of the original image. The spokesperson added that the model is currently better at animating everyday objects, drawings, paintings, and nature photos, and that improvements, including for face animation, are planned for future updates. Google CEO Sundar Pichai says Gemini users have created over 40 million videos since May Google CEO Sundar Pichai made the announcement in a post on X, saying, 'Since I/O in May, you've created 40M+ videos with Veo 3!' 'Now our new photo to video feature in the @Geminiapp lets you create clips inspired by the world around you. Here's how I imagine our resident dino Stan roams the Google campus when we're not looking:) Ultra/Pro subscribers can try it now at he added. By integrating this feature into Gemini's chat interface, Google is better positioned to compete with rivals like OpenAI and Runway AI Inc., a startup specialising in AI-generated video. The company also faces strong global competition, with players like China's Alibaba Group Holding AI startup Manus, and Kuaishou Technology recently launching or updating their own video tools. AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

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