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S amsung Galaxy Unpacked's many new products and features have not left out AI examples. Plenty involved Google and its Gemini family of AI models, with a host of new features coming to Android devices with the new Android 16 and Wear OS 6 systems. Here are some of the ones to be the most excited for.
Washington: Google announced Friday the rollout of its new Image to Video feature powered by its AI assistant Gemini across the Middle East and
Google's new image-to-video feature, powered by the Veo 3 video generation model, lets you transform any still image into an 8-second-long short clip.
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TalkAndroid on MSNGemini Can Now Turn Images to Videos, But Not for EveryoneOne aspect of AI that is rapidly developing is video generation, and Google has developed its Veo 3 model to focus on that. The tech giant has just added a new trick to Gemini and Veo, and that's the power to generate videos, eight seconds long, from a still image. It's not a new concept, but this is arguably the best execution of it yet.
Starting today, Google is bringing image-to-video generation to the Gemini app. The feature comes courtesy of the company's Veo 3 model, which Google began rolling out more broadly to AI Pro users last week after it was initially only available to AI Ultra subscribers.
Google’s Gemini app introduces image-to-video generation, allowing users to create videos from static images. Available for AI Pro and Ultra subscribers.
Google Gemini cano now turn your images into videos. There is an 8-second limitation, though, but you do get sound as part of it.
Google’s Gemini AI can now turn photos into animated videos with realistic audio, expanding creative possibilities for Ultra and Pro users.
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CNET on MSNHow to Summarize Text Using Google's Gemini AIIf you do a lot of your work using Google apps like Google Docs and Sheets, Gemini could help increase your productivity.
Google is working on giving the Gemini home screen a bit of a revamp that will see changes to the input box and more.
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