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I tried Gemini’s new AI video maker, and I’m amazed how far AI has come

Google is rolling out an update to its Gemini chatbot that adds support for Veo 2, its text-to-video AI model. Gemini Advanced subscribers can use Veo 2 to create short, 8 second video clips at 720p resolution. We came out impressed at how Veo 2 performed, though it’s clear that a lot of work still needs to be done. The rate of advancement in the field of AI has been remarkable. Today’s AI image generators can create incredibly high-quality images that can pass for real photos, a dramatic improvement from the blurry, low-resolution files of early models. While many predicted that it would take years for AI text-to-video generators to make the same leap, video creation models like Google’s Veo 2 demonstrate the rapid progress in this area. Access to Veo 2 has been limited thus far, but Google is now making the model available to the general public, allowing users with access to its Gemini chatbot to create short videos. What is Veo 2? Veo 2 is Google’s most advanced video generation model, capable of creating high-quality videos in a range of subjects and styles. According to Google, Veo 2 demonstrates an “improved understanding of real-world physics and the nuances of human movement and expression” and generates inaccurate details less frequently than other video generation models. To prevent misuse, all videos created by Veo 2 are marked with an invisible SynthID watermark that identifies them as AI-generated.

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I tried Gemini’s new AI video maker, and I’m amazed how far AI has come

Google is rolling out an update to its Gemini chatbot that adds support for Veo 2, its text-to-video AI model. Gemini Advanced subscribers can use Veo 2 to create short, 8 second video clips at 720p resolution. We came out impressed at how Veo 2 performed, though it’s clear that a lot of work still needs to be done. The rate of advancement in the field of AI has been remarkable. Today’s AI image generators can create incredibly high-quality images that can pass for real photos, a dramatic improvement from the blurry, low-resolution files of early models. While many predicted that it would take years for AI text-to-video generators to make the same leap, video creation models like Google’s Veo 2 demonstrate the rapid progress in this area. Access to Veo 2 has been limited thus far, but Google is now making the model available to the general public, allowing users with access to its Gemini chatbot to create short videos. What is Veo 2? Veo 2 is Google’s most advanced video generation model, capable of creating high-quality videos in a range of subjects and styles. According to Google, Veo 2 demonstrates an “improved understanding of real-world physics and the nuances of human movement and expression” and generates inaccurate details less frequently than other video generation models. To prevent misuse, all videos created by Veo 2 are marked with an invisible SynthID watermark that identifies them as AI-generated.

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I tried Gemini’s new AI video maker, and I’m amazed how far AI has come

Google is rolling out an update to its Gemini chatbot that adds support for Veo 2, its text-to-video AI model. Gemini Advanced subscribers can use Veo 2 to create short, 8 second video clips at 720p resolution. We came out impressed at how Veo 2 performed, though it’s clear that a lot of work still needs to be done. The rate of advancement in the field of AI has been remarkable. Today’s AI image generators can create incredibly high-quality images that can pass for real photos, a dramatic improvement from the blurry, low-resolution files of early models. While many predicted that it would take years for AI text-to-video generators to make the same leap, video creation models like Google’s Veo 2 demonstrate the rapid progress in this area. Access to Veo 2 has been limited thus far, but Google is now making the model available to the general public, allowing users with access to its Gemini chatbot to create short videos. What is Veo 2? Veo 2 is Google’s most advanced video generation model, capable of creating high-quality videos in a range of subjects and styles. According to Google, Veo 2 demonstrates an “improved understanding of real-world physics and the nuances of human movement and expression” and generates inaccurate details less frequently than other video generation models. To prevent misuse, all videos created by Veo 2 are marked with an invisible SynthID watermark that identifies them as AI-generated.

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I tried Gemini’s new AI video maker, and I’m amazed how far AI has come

Google is rolling out an update to its Gemini chatbot that adds support for Veo 2, its text-to-video AI model. Gemini Advanced subscribers can use Veo 2 to create short, 8 second video clips at 720p resolution. We came out impressed at how Veo 2 performed, though it’s clear that a lot of work still needs to be done. The rate of advancement in the field of AI has been remarkable. Today’s AI image generators can create incredibly high-quality images that can pass for real photos, a dramatic improvement from the blurry, low-resolution files of early models. While many predicted that it would take years for AI text-to-video generators to make the same leap, video creation models like Google’s Veo 2 demonstrate the rapid progress in this area. Access to Veo 2 has been limited thus far, but Google is now making the model available to the general public, allowing users with access to its Gemini chatbot to create short videos. What is Veo 2? Veo 2 is Google’s most advanced video generation model, capable of creating high-quality videos in a range of subjects and styles. According to Google, Veo 2 demonstrates an “improved understanding of real-world physics and the nuances of human movement and expression” and generates inaccurate details less frequently than other video generation models. To prevent misuse, all videos created by Veo 2 are marked with an invisible SynthID watermark that identifies them as AI-generated.

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I tried Gemini’s new AI video maker, and I’m amazed how far AI has come

Google is rolling out an update to its Gemini chatbot that adds support for Veo 2, its text-to-video AI model. Gemini Advanced subscribers can use Veo 2 to create short, 8 second video clips at 720p resolution. We came out impressed at how Veo 2 performed, though it’s clear that a lot of work still needs to be done. The rate of advancement in the field of AI has been remarkable. Today’s AI image generators can create incredibly high-quality images that can pass for real photos, a dramatic improvement from the blurry, low-resolution files of early models. While many predicted that it would take years for AI text-to-video generators to make the same leap, video creation models like Google’s Veo 2 demonstrate the rapid progress in this area. Access to Veo 2 has been limited thus far, but Google is now making the model available to the general public, allowing users with access to its Gemini chatbot to create short videos. What is Veo 2? Veo 2 is Google’s most advanced video generation model, capable of creating high-quality videos in a range of subjects and styles. According to Google, Veo 2 demonstrates an “improved understanding of real-world physics and the nuances of human movement and expression” and generates inaccurate details less frequently than other video generation models. To prevent misuse, all videos created by Veo 2 are marked with an invisible SynthID watermark that identifies them as AI-generated.

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I tried Gemini’s new AI video maker, and I’m amazed how far AI has come

Google is rolling out an update to its Gemini chatbot that adds support for Veo 2, its text-to-video AI model. Gemini Advanced subscribers can use Veo 2 to create short, 8 second video clips at 720p resolution. We came out impressed at how Veo 2 performed, though it’s clear that a lot of work still needs to be done. The rate of advancement in the field of AI has been remarkable. Today’s AI image generators can create incredibly high-quality images that can pass for real photos, a dramatic improvement from the blurry, low-resolution files of early models. While many predicted that it would take years for AI text-to-video generators to make the same leap, video creation models like Google’s Veo 2 demonstrate the rapid progress in this area. Access to Veo 2 has been limited thus far, but Google is now making the model available to the general public, allowing users with access to its Gemini chatbot to create short videos. What is Veo 2? Veo 2 is Google’s most advanced video generation model, capable of creating high-quality videos in a range of subjects and styles. According to Google, Veo 2 demonstrates an “improved understanding of real-world physics and the nuances of human movement and expression” and generates inaccurate details less frequently than other video generation models. To prevent misuse, all videos created by Veo 2 are marked with an invisible SynthID watermark that identifies them as AI-generated.

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I tried Gemini’s new AI video maker, and I’m amazed how far AI has come

Google is rolling out an update to its Gemini chatbot that adds support for Veo 2, its text-to-video AI model. Gemini Advanced subscribers can use Veo 2 to create short, 8 second video clips at 720p resolution. We came out impressed at how Veo 2 performed, though it’s clear that a lot of work still needs to be done. The rate of advancement in the field of AI has been remarkable. Today’s AI image generators can create incredibly high-quality images that can pass for real photos, a dramatic improvement from the blurry, low-resolution files of early models. While many predicted that it would take years for AI text-to-video generators to make the same leap, video creation models like Google’s Veo 2 demonstrate the rapid progress in this area. Access to Veo 2 has been limited thus far, but Google is now making the model available to the general public, allowing users with access to its Gemini chatbot to create short videos. What is Veo 2? Veo 2 is Google’s most advanced video generation model, capable of creating high-quality videos in a range of subjects and styles. According to Google, Veo 2 demonstrates an “improved understanding of real-world physics and the nuances of human movement and expression” and generates inaccurate details less frequently than other video generation models. To prevent misuse, all videos created by Veo 2 are marked with an invisible SynthID watermark that identifies them as AI-generated.

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Here’s how Gemini could be coming to your Wear OS watch

Credit: Kaitlyn Cimino / Android Authority Gemini will soon replace the Google Assistant on all devices, including Android phones, Wear OS watches, and Android Auto headunits. On compatible smartwatches, the switch could happen with an update for the Assistant app for Wear OS. The Assistant app could get a new icon once Gemini becomes available on Wear OS watches. Android currently offers users the option to choose either the Google Assistant or Gemini as their default voice assistant. However, Google plans to take this choice away later this year and make Gemini the default chatbot on all Android phones. The switch from Assistant to Gemini is also on the cards for other devices, like Wear OS watches and Android Auto headunits. While Google has not shared specific details about the transition on these devices, a new report suggests it could happen with a simple app update, at least on compatible smartwatches. New strings in the latest release of the Assistant app for Wear OS (via 9to5Google) indicate that Google could switch to Gemini on smartwatches with a future update for this app. Once the update rolls out, users will be able to summon the chatbot by holding the side button or using the “Hey Google” hotword when the “watch is fully awake.” The strings further add that the users will have to connect their watch to a supported phone to set up Gemini and enable Bluetooth to talk to the chatbot.

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Here’s how Gemini could be coming to your Wear OS watch

Credit: Kaitlyn Cimino / Android Authority Gemini will soon replace the Google Assistant on all devices, including Android phones, Wear OS watches, and Android Auto headunits. On compatible smartwatches, the switch could happen with an update for the Assistant app for Wear OS. The Assistant app could get a new icon once Gemini becomes available on Wear OS watches. Android currently offers users the option to choose either the Google Assistant or Gemini as their default voice assistant. However, Google plans to take this choice away later this year and make Gemini the default chatbot on all Android phones. The switch from Assistant to Gemini is also on the cards for other devices, like Wear OS watches and Android Auto headunits. While Google has not shared specific details about the transition on these devices, a new report suggests it could happen with a simple app update, at least on compatible smartwatches. New strings in the latest release of the Assistant app for Wear OS (via 9to5Google) indicate that Google could switch to Gemini on smartwatches with a future update for this app. Once the update rolls out, users will be able to summon the chatbot by holding the side button or using the “Hey Google” hotword when the “watch is fully awake.” The strings further add that the users will have to connect their watch to a supported phone to set up Gemini and enable Bluetooth to talk to the chatbot.

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Here’s how Gemini could be coming to your Wear OS watch

Credit: Kaitlyn Cimino / Android Authority Gemini will soon replace the Google Assistant on all devices, including Android phones, Wear OS watches, and Android Auto headunits. On compatible smartwatches, the switch could happen with an update for the Assistant app for Wear OS. The Assistant app could get a new icon once Gemini becomes available on Wear OS watches. Android currently offers users the option to choose either the Google Assistant or Gemini as their default voice assistant. However, Google plans to take this choice away later this year and make Gemini the default chatbot on all Android phones. The switch from Assistant to Gemini is also on the cards for other devices, like Wear OS watches and Android Auto headunits. While Google has not shared specific details about the transition on these devices, a new report suggests it could happen with a simple app update, at least on compatible smartwatches. New strings in the latest release of the Assistant app for Wear OS (via 9to5Google) indicate that Google could switch to Gemini on smartwatches with a future update for this app. Once the update rolls out, users will be able to summon the chatbot by holding the side button or using the “Hey Google” hotword when the “watch is fully awake.” The strings further add that the users will have to connect their watch to a supported phone to set up Gemini and enable Bluetooth to talk to the chatbot.

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