
Google has announced it will allow users to upload videos generated using its Dream Screen AI technology. In a blog post today Google revealed that it’ll allow standalone AI-generated video clips to YouTube Shorts – the company’s equivalent to Instagram Reels. Google is pitching this as a way to help creators tell their stories by […]
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