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Google Photos Users Can Now Direct AI-Generated Videos with Personalized Prompts

Direct your own videos from photos. Google Photos' new AI feature lets you guide the action, making the app more interactive and personalized.

In this picture I can see a designed screen on the board, some people are taking pictures.
In this picture I can see a designed screen on the board, some people are taking pictures.

Google Photos Users Can Now Direct AI-Generated Videos with Personalized Prompts

Google Photos users in the U.S. have discovered a new feature allowing them to write their own prompts for 'Photo to Video' transformations. This change, currently exclusive to American users, is part of Google's efforts to enhance safety and control over AI-generated content.

The update, spotted in the Android app's code, introduces a 'Write your own...' prompt box. This lets users guide video creation from their static photos. The developer behind this change is associated with Google AI Studio and Google Gemini technologies, though no specific name is mentioned.

Google is initially restricting this advanced AI feature to U.S. users. This is to ensure safety and prevent misuse, as the company prioritizes content moderation. With this new level of control, users can now direct video action in Google Photos, making the app more interactive and personalized.

The 'Photo to Video' feature in Google Photos has been enhanced with user-directed prompts. This update, currently U.S.-only, offers users more control over their photo-to-video conversions. Google's focus on safety ensures responsible use of AI-generated content.

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