Gemini now allows users to generate videos from a single image.
On Thursday, Google announced inter-image support using VEO 3 video generator in the Gemini app. As of today, you can upload images to Gemini and turn them into audio-filled videos using a simple text prompt. Image-to-video tools like Luma and Kling have become popular ways to animate memes and achieve still images. Google is currently doing that with Gemini.
The power source for this tool is the VEO 3, which was launched on Google I/O this May. Unlike previous versions, VEO 3 has audio support and was quickly taken up by the Internet. AI-generated videos of news broadcasts and street interviews have spread due to realism and misinformation concerns. In that note, Google said all videos generated by VEO 3 contain visible and invisible Synthid watermarks. Users with AI Pro or AI Ultra subscriptions will notice the “Video” option in the Tools menu. You can choose this and upload the image and add a description to the prompt box.
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In the demonstration video shared with the announcement, images of cardboard boxes will be transformed at various times into boxes of boxes containing elevators, model ships floating in the water, rock concerts and small kitchen mice. Google said over 40 million videos have been generated through the AI film production platform Gemini App and Flow's VEO 3.
To use this tool, you can use a paid subscription to Google AI Pro, which costs $20 a month, or Google AI Ultra, which costs $250 a month. Additionally, users must have a personal Google account as they are over 18 years old and do not work with company or school accounts.
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