A new feature has been announced for Google-owned YouTube’s Shorts platform, which hosts short videos. Users will be able to make videos with personalized AI-generated backgrounds using the new tool “Dream Screen,” which uses artificial intelligence (AI). Users only need to enter in their desired content, and the AI will make it come to life. Early next year is when this feature is scheduled to debut.
YouTube CEO Neal Mohan demonstrated Dream Screen at the “Made on YouTube” event and mentioned how it will make it simpler for more people to join Shorts. Over 70 billion views per day are currently received by YouTube Shorts, demonstrating its popularity.
YouTube Create is a new mobile app that the platform has released to help expedite content creation. This software, which is currently being beta tested for Android in particular markets, enables producers to create both shorter and longer videos. From their mobile devices, they may edit, add soundtracks, captions, and more.
YouTube has added ‘AI Insights’, a tool designed to offer creators recommendations based on what their audience is already enjoying on the platform, in addition to Dream Screen and YouTube Create. More than 70% of users who were surveyed said that it was useful in the early stages of developing and testing video concepts.
Additionally, YouTube is releasing a dubbing tool that uses AI. By offering dubbing possibilities, this platform will let content producers to make their work available to viewers anywhere.
The platform is also upgrading its Music app with a new feature aimed at enhancing users’ emotional experiences. The forthcoming mood filter feature will allow users to discover and stream music tailored to their current mood. One of the notable additions is the “Cry” filter, which will curate a playlist called the “Sad Songs Supermix.” This playlist is designed to provide solace and an emotional connection with music for users who might be feeling down.
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YouTube has introduced a new feature called “Dream Screen” for its Shorts platform, allowing users to create personalized AI-generated videos. The feature, which uses artificial intelligence (AI), will debut in early next year. YouTube CEO Neal Mohan demonstrated Dream Screen at the “Made on YouTube” event, highlighting its ease of use. The platform also launched a mobile app called “YouTube Create” to expedite content creation. This app allows producers to create both shorter and longer videos, edit, add soundtracks, and captions from their mobile devices. YouTube has also added ‘AI Insights’, a tool that provides creators with recommendations based on their audience’s enjoyment. Over 70% of users surveyed found AI Insights useful in early video concept development. YouTube is also introducing a dubbing tool using AI, allowing content producers to make their work available to viewers anywhere. The platform is also upgrading its Music app with a mood filter feature, including the “Cry” filter, which curates a playlist for users feeling down.