Google is getting ready to introduce Gemini, an artificial intelligence tool for creating videos

Google is getting ready to introduce Gemini, an artificial intelligence tool for creating videos

The battle for AI-powered content generation is entering a new phase. Google is planning to integrate video creation into its AI-powered digital assistant, Gemini, a recent analysis of the app’s code reveals, opening up new possibilities for audiovisual content creation.

Google is continuing to expand the capabilities of its Gemini app, Android Authority reports after analyzing version 16.6.23 of the app. References to “videogen” were found in the code alongside the codename “robin,” which directly points to new video creation capabilities.

Implementing this feature would be a turning point for Gemini, which has already proven its ability to remember past conversations and continues to evolve. Video creation would be a natural extension of the assistant’s existing capabilities, which already handle text and images with ease.

Google has experience in the audiovisual field. The company already has Google Vids, a tool that, while it does not create videos using generative AI, helps in all stages of the creation process: from idea to script, including design and editing. The experience gained from using this tool could be key to developing the new feature.

The launch of Gemini 2.0 has already shown us that Google has no intention of falling behind in the AI ​​race. The inclusion of video generation will be a significant step forward, allowing users to create audio-visual content in a similar way to how images are already created using other AI.

While other companies like Meta or Microsoft are working on their own generative video solutions, Google is betting on integrating this functionality directly into Gemini. While it’s too early to know how this will work, it’s clear that AI-powered video generation is getting closer to our mobile phones.


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