Artificial intelligence remains a hot topic in the tech world as companies strive to stay competitive by integrating AI into their products. Following in the footsteps of players like Meta, Samsung, and Apple, Google has unveiled the new Google Vids application. This new app allows users to create videos based on text requests.
Announced in April, the Google Vids application is now starting to roll out to some users. Designed to work seamlessly with Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides, this application simplifies the video creation process by allowing users to input text requests to generate a video.
While not yet available to everyone, lucky users who have access to the app can test out its features. With Google Vids, users can create videos using data from Google Docs or Sheets, select from various video styles, and even incorporate pre-written scenarios that are narrated by AI-generated voices. This makes creating videos easier and more accessible to a wide range of users.
Initial reviews of the app have been mixed. Artem Russakovski shared his experience using Google Vids on the social network X, mentioning that the current version of the app is not particularly impressive. However, there is room for improvement, and future updates could enhance the user experience.
In addition to its features, Google Vids also supports collaborative editing, allowing multiple users to work on a project simultaneously. This not only speeds up the presentation creation process but also makes it more interactive and efficient.
Google Vids represents a new era in content creation tools. By offering users an intuitive and quick way to create video presentations, this service has the potential to revolutionize how information is processed and visualized in a professional setting.
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