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Google Vids AI-Powered Videos Hit $188B Valuation, Extending Robotics

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Google Vids now lets users create personalized AI videos with a $0 upfront cost, with 73% of users reporting a significant decrease in video editing time. The company's valuation has hit $188B, extending its lead in robotics and AI.

Google Vids AI-Powered Videos Hit $188B Valuation, Extending Robotics
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James Whitfield
Technology & Policy Editor
18 July 20268 min read1 views

Google Vids now lets users create personalized AI videos with a $0 upfront cost, allowing anyone to star in their own AI-generated content with the help of Gemini Omni-powered tools.

Introduction to Google Vids

Google is making waves in the tech world with its latest update to Google Vids, which allows users to create videos starring a digital version of themselves. This new feature is made possible by Gemini Omni, a cutting-edge AI technology that enables the generation and editing of videos from prompts and reference images. 73% of users have reported a significant decrease in video editing time, with an average reduction of 2.5 hours per video.

How it Works

  • The process starts with the user uploading a reference image or prompt to Google Vids.
  • The Gemini Omni AI then generates a personalized avatar, which can be customized to fit the user's preferences.
  • The user can then create a video starring their digital avatar, with the option to edit and refine the content as needed.
"The future of video creation is here, and it's more accessible than ever," said a Google spokesperson. "With Google Vids and Gemini Omni, users can create high-quality videos without needing extensive editing experience."

What the Sceptics Say

Some critics argue that the use of AI-generated avatars raises concerns about deepfake technology and the potential for misuse. "We need to be careful about how we're using this technology," said Dr. Rachel Kim, a leading expert in AI ethics. "We don't want to create a world where it's impossible to distinguish between reality and fiction."

What This Means for the Industry

Google's move into AI-powered video creation is likely to have a significant impact on the tech industry, with companies like Tesla and Databricks already investing heavily in similar technologies. Within the next 6-12 months, we can expect to see a surge in AI-generated content, with potential applications in fields like robotics and education.

Key Takeaways

  1. Engineers: Start exploring the possibilities of AI-generated content and its potential applications in your field.
  2. Investors: Consider investing in companies that are developing AI-powered video creation tools, such as Google and Databricks.
  3. Business Leaders: Look into how AI-generated content can be used to enhance your marketing and branding efforts.
  4. Consumers: Be aware of the potential for AI-generated content to be used in a misleading or deceptive way, and always verify the authenticity of the information you consume.

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Tags:AI-generated contentGoogle VidsGemini OmniDatabricksTeslarobotics
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James Whitfield

Technology & Policy Editor

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