You'll soon be able to try Veo, Google's video-generating AI, on YouTube Shorts

The recent "Made on YouTube" event announced a lot of features

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Key notes

  • YouTube Shorts will soon feature Google DeepMind’s Veo AI for creating videos.
  • Veo can generate high-res videos from text prompts with detailed controls.
  • Other new features include an Inspiration Tab, automatic dubbing, and more.
Veo on YouTube Shorts

YouTube is back with a lot of AI-centric announcements. The Google-owned video-sharing platform has recently held its “Made on YouTube” event, bringing Google DeepMind’s Veo into YouTube Shorts.

Veo, DeepMind’s video-generating AI model, was launched at the Google I/O 2024 conference back in May besides the Imagen 3 model. It can create high-res 1080p videos over a minute long from text prompts with a range of cinematic styles.

A direct competitor to OpenAI’s Sora, Veo uses natural language to produce visuals that match user descriptions and provides detailed control over video features like time-lapses and aerial shots. So, as announced, YouTube said that you can use this model to create video backgrounds and short video clips.

“And for the first time, youโ€™ll also be able to generate 6-second standalone video clips for your Shorts with the help of Veo,” says Johanna Voolich, YouTube’s Chief Product Officer. These videos would still be slapped with a label that says it’s made by AI, though, as Google is a part of the C2PA initiative that combats unregulated AI-generated visuals.

Voolich also says in the announcement that other new features are also coming, like a new Inspiration Tab in YouTube Studio and the expansion of automatic dubbing.

We’re also getting a new “Hype feature” to spotlight rising creators. Then, videos with the most “hype points” get featured on the special leaderboard for extended discoverability.

In a separate announcement, Google also introduced the new Communities feature on YouTube, which allows fans and creators to connect more personally in a dedicated space where fans can start conversations and creators can manage the community.

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