YouTube has announced a series of AI-related features on the platform, including a couple that might change how creators make videos — and the videos they make. From a report: The first feature is the new Inspiration tab in the YouTube Studio app, which YouTube has been testing in a limited way over the last few months. The tab’s job is, essentially, to tell you what to make: the AI-powered tool will suggest a concept for a video, provide a title and a thumbnail, and even write an outline and the first few lines of the video for you. YouTube frames it as a helpful brainstorming tool but also acknowledges that you can use it to build out entire projects. And I’m just guessing here, but I’d bet those AI-created ideas are going to be pretty darn good at gaming the YouTube algorithm.
Once you have some AI inspiration, you can make some AI videos with Veo, the superpowerful DeepMind video model that is now being integrated into YouTube Shorts. Veo is mostly going to be part of the “Dream Screen” feature YouTube has been working on, which is an extension of the green screen concept but with AI-generated backgrounds of all sorts. You’ll also be able to make full Veo videos, too, but only with clips up to six seconds long. (After a few seconds, AI video tends to get… really weird.)
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