UPDATE: Mar. 15, 2024, 12:59 p.m. EDT This piece was updated to include additional information provided to Mashable by Google DeepMind. Computer-controlled video game characters aren't anything new.
Google is using a subset of YouTube videos to train its AI tools, including its text-to-video product Veo, in a move that is making many YouTubers unhappy. Some YouTubers want an opt-out option or a ...
Google DeepMind, Google’s flagship AI research lab, wants to beat OpenAI at the video-generation game — and it might just, at least for a little while. Notably, that’s 4x the resolution — and over 6x ...
Many experts in the AI community think OpenAI uses YouTube videos to train AI models. OpenAI would have to downloaded masses of YouTube videos to make this happen ...
Generative AI models are incredibly impressive, but they’re only as good as the data fed into them. Now, it’s been revealed that OpenAI used YouTube videos to train GPT-4, and YouTube says that was ...
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On Tuesday at Google I/O 2024, Google announced Veo, a new AI video-synthesis model that can create HD videos from text, image, or video prompts, similar to OpenAI’s Sora. It can generate 1080p videos ...
Veo 3, Google's new video-generating model that's been making waves across the internet, is now available for everyone in public preview, the company announced Thursday. The tool was initially ...
Google still seems to have some teething problems with its AI-generated search Overviews after recommending users put glue on pizza or eat rocks earlier this year. It now seems to credit satirical ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Google’s NotebookLM has launched two significant updates: Video Overviews and an upgraded Studio panel that allows users to create ...
Google announced Wednesday a bit of good news for Workspace users: Vids, a video-editing tool, will be made free for all users. Previously, it was a paid add-on. Not everything from Vids is free, ...
Santa Ana-based entrepreneur Charlie Chang spent years posting finance videos on YouTube before he made a profit. Today, Chang's media business oversees more than 50 YouTube channels, along with other ...