Creators looking to play around with AI video tech are in for a Valentine’s Day treat. YouTube Shorts has new AI video capabilities, thanks to Google’s AI video model, Veo 2, being integrated into the video platform.
In September at its Made on YouTube event, YouTube first said Veo would add more firepower to its existing Dream Screen tools. This week, the company announced the new tools are now available for folks in the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. The new features let you create short, silent AI clips to include in your video, and you can record yourself in front of an AI-generated background image or video.
Google’s AI policy when you use AI on Shorts says YouTube “collects your prompts, related content, and your feedback” to develop YouTube’s services. All AI videos are marked with Google’s SynthID, an invisible watermark that designates that it was created by generative AI.
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