Google Now Lets You Direct Avatars Through Prompts in Its Vids App
Google has added a new feature to its Vids app that allows users to customize and instruct avatars for video creation. The feature uses natural language processing to interpret user prompts and generate corresponding movements for the avatar. The update is part of Google's efforts to make AI more accessible and user-friendly. The Vids app is a platform for creating and editing videos, and the new feature is designed to make it easier for users to create more realistic and engaging videos. The update is available now for users of the Vids app.
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