
"The custom version of Veo 3, called Veo 3 Fast, generates outputs with lower latency at 480p, making it easy to create video clips, YouTube says. And now, users can do so with sound for the first time. This update is rolling out in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. YouTube plans to expand its functionality to more regions in the future."
"YouTube is also bringing new Veo capabilities to Shorts, including the ability to apply motion from a video to an image. For example, you could animate a still image by making the person in it do a dance from a video. The company says this is possible through technology that captures and transfers movement from one subject to another. Creators can now also use Veo to apply different styles to their videos, such as pop art or origami. Plus, creators now have the ability to add objects like characters or props with text descriptions."
"As the world's largest creative playground, YouTube is where trends are born and where you can draw inspiration from. Imagine hearing a line of dialogue that sparks an idea-a funny phrase, a memorable quote, or a one-of-a-kind sound-and you want to remix it into a new sound,"
YouTube introduced Veo 3 Fast for Shorts, a lower-latency 480p text-to-video model that can now generate videos with sound. The rollout begins in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, with plans to expand. New Veo capabilities include applying motion from a video to animate still images, applying visual styles such as pop art or origami, and adding objects or characters via text descriptions. A Speech to Song remixing tool uses Google's Lyria 2 music model to convert dialogue into soundtracks. Additional creator tools include an "Edit with AI" feature and other Shorts-focused utilities.
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