Veo is the new tool to help creators use AI on YouTube.
Veo is the new tool to help creators use AI on YouTube.
YouTube will roll out a new generative AI video tool named Veo later this year that’ll allow creators to create 6-second clips with nothing more than a text prompt, the company said Wednesday at its Made on YouTube event located at its Pier 57 offices in New York on Wednesday.
Veo, an update to last year’s Dream Screen, made in collaboration with Google DeepMind, uses AI to generate videos and images that can then be integrated into YouTube Shorts. At the moment, Veo is limited to YouTube’s short-form video section.
Google brought in YouTubers and showed off videos made by creators to demonstrate the tech. Adrian Bliss, a creator who’s well known for making skits anthropomorphizing functions within the human body, showed off a video in which he had to save a princess in a castle. He green screened himself on top of a brick road and castle using AI. YouTube also invited musician d4vd, whose music video for Here With Me has amassed over 135 million views, who — with the help of Veo — created a music video inspired by Disney’s Up, creating characters in a stop motion aesthetic.