YouTube has added new generative AI video features that creators can use when making Shorts. The video platform announced that Google’s Veo 2 video model is being integrated into YouTube’s experimental Dream Screen feature, alongside allowing users to generate standalone video clips that can be added to Shorts.

To access clip generation, Dream Screen users need to open the Shorts camera, open the media picker, and tap the “Create” option at the top. You can then enter a text prompt describing what you want to generate and select your desired style, lens, cinematic effect, and video length. The feature is rolling out for everyone in the US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand starting today, with “plans to expand to more of you in the future,” according to YouTube.

It’s an interesting update given Google’s latest Veo model is still in early access and only available to the public via a waitlist. YouTube says the Veo 2 integration allows Dream Screen to generate videos faster, and with more “detailed and realistic” results for real-world physics and human movement. The generated footage will also be tagged with both visual labels and Google’s invisible SynthID watermarks identifying that it was created or altered using AI.

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