YouTube Shorts is integrating with Google DeepMind’s latest video model, Veo 2, allowing creators to generate AI video clips for their posts.
Veo 2 is Google’s response to Sora, OpenAI’s text-to-video generator. YouTube, owned by Google, already allowed creators to generate AI backgrounds for their Shorts with a text prompt through a feature called Dream Screen. But Veo 2 will allow creators to generate standalone video clips to add to any of their Shorts.
According to a blog post by YouTube Director of Product Dina Berrada, these AI tools will run faster than before.
“Veo 2 understands real-world physics and human movement better, making its output more detailed and realistic,” Berrada wrote. “You can even specify a style, lens, or cinematic effect, making Dream Screen an easy and fun way to express yourself.”
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To indicate that these videos were made using AI, they will use DeepMind’s SynthID tool, which watermarks and identifies AI-generated content. YouTube also stated that these videos will be clearly marked as being made with AI — but these labels don’t completely mitigate the potential harm of sharing synthetic content that can mislead viewers.
To use Veo 2 in YouTube Shorts, creators can open the Shorts camera, select Green Screen, and then navigate to Dream Screen, where they can input a text prompt to generate a video.
This feature launches on Thursday for any creator in the U.S., Canada, Australia, or New Zealand. YouTube plans to expand access later.
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