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Google Photos adds AI features for ‘remixing’ photos in different styles, turning pics into videos

Google Photos adds AI features for ‘remixing’ photos in different styles, turning pics into videos

San Francisco, CA – Google Photos, one of the tech giant’s most widely used consumer services with over 1.5 billion users, is significantly enhancing its capabilities with new artificial intelligence features. The announcement marks a pivotal step in making advanced AI tools accessible to a massive global audience, allowing users to unleash unprecedented creativity with their cherished photo memories.

Central to these updates is the introduction of a new ‘Create’ tab within the Google Photos app. This centralized hub will house both innovative AI-powered tools and traditional editing options, streamlining the creative process for users. Among the newly launched features are ‘Photo to Video’ and ‘Remix,’ designed to transform static images into dynamic, artistic expressions.

The ‘Photo to Video’ feature, powered by Google’s advanced Veo 2 model (also utilized in Gemini and YouTube Shorts), enables users to convert their photos into engaging six-second video clips. With simple prompts like ‘Subtle movements’ or ‘I’m feeling lucky,’ users can effortlessly animate their images. This functionality builds on the popular trend of animating old photographs, now made more accessible and robust through Google’s AI.

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The ‘Remix’ feature, powered by Google’s Imagen AI model, offers an exciting dimension to photo editing. Users can select any photo from their gallery and instantly transform it into various artistic styles, including anime, comics, sketches, or 3D animations. This gives users unprecedented control over the aesthetic of their images, fostering creative exploration.

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Google emphasizes that these new features are experimental. To ensure continuous improvement and user satisfaction, the company will prompt users to provide feedback via a simple thumbs-up or thumbs-down mechanism on AI-generated content. Furthermore, in a commitment to transparency, both AI-generated images and videos will include an invisible SynthID digital watermark, along with a visual watermark for videos, clearly identifying them as AI-created content.

The ‘Photo to Video’ feature is rolling out today to users in the U.S. on both Android and iOS platforms. The ‘Remix’ feature will follow in the next few weeks, also available in the U.S. on Android and iOS. The new ‘Create’ tab is slated to arrive in the U.S. in August, with Google promising ongoing updates to add new tools and refine existing options over time. Similar AI-driven creative tools are also being integrated into YouTube Shorts, highlighting Google’s broad strategy for AI across its product ecosystem.

These enhancements underscore Google’s dedication to leveraging artificial intelligence to empower its vast user base, transforming how individuals interact with and express their digital memories. For more cutting-edge AI developments and tools, visitors can explore resources at Proaitools.net.

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