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Starting today, Google is bringing image-to-video generation to the Gemini app. The feature comes courtesy of the company's Veo 3 model, which Google began rolling out more broadly to AI Pro users last week after it was initially only available to AI Ultra subscribers.
Google’s Gemini app introduces image-to-video generation, allowing users to create videos from static images. Available for AI Pro and Ultra subscribers.
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Google Lens has been updated with a slightly more functional UI, as Google limits the options you can find elsewhere.
Google also announced that, starting with Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7, you’ll be able to long-press the power button and have Gemini take a gander at your screen while you’re scrolling. With live access to what you’re looking at, you can ask Gemini for help on stuff like product comparisons. Per Google:
Google is rolling out Gemini to Wear OS watches. The announcement is part of Google’s plans to replace Google Assistant with Gemini across all of its devices and platforms.
Google has announced that Veo3 will now be able to convert existing images into videos. This feature is available to all paid subscribers in the Gemini Pro and Gemini AI Ultra tiers in select regions. With this development, subscribers will be able to convert pictures, including the ones in their camera rolls, to video clips with sound.