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Google Vids gets AI upgrade with Veo and Lyria models, directable AI avatars

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Why This Matters

Google's latest upgrade to Vids introduces advanced AI models Veo 3.1 and Lyria, enhancing the realism and controllability of generated videos and audio. This development signifies a shift towards more accessible and customizable AI content creation tools for both consumers and creators, with tiered subscription plans offering varying levels of access. The integration of these models streamlines the process of producing short, shareable videos and music, expanding creative possibilities across industries.

Key Takeaways

OpenAI might be pulling back on video generation, but Google is forging ahead with a major AI update to its Vids editing product. The company’s latest video and audio models are now integrated with the tool, and you can choose from various controllable avatars to appear in generated videos. Your creations are also easier to share on YouTube now.

Veo 3.1 is the biggest part of the Vids upgrade. Google first deployed this updated model in Gemini late last year, promising a substantial improvement in realism and consistency. While Google has pitched Veo as a tool for filmmakers, that’s not how it positions Vids. Google suggests using the AI tools in Vids to create animated party flyers, business sizzle reels, or a video greeting card. You can use Vids for free, but you won’t be able to generate very many videos without an AI subscription.

Google Vids: Generate Videos with Veo 3.1.

If you’re not paying for any AI access on your account, you only get 10 video generations per month. AI Pro subscribers can get 50 videos, and those paying for Google’s spendy AI Ultra plan (either personal or enterprise) get 1,000 videos per month. Like most other Veo implementations, the videos are eight seconds long and 720p resolution.

Google’s recently unveiled Lyria music creation models are also part of Vids now. The latest version of this AI music maker doesn’t even require you to type in lyrics. You just tell the robot what vibe you want, and it creates a soulless 30-second or three-minute track. It’s not high art, but that’s probably fine if you’re just making an animated birthday card. As with the video, AI subscribers have higher limits for AI music.