YouTube upgrades dream Display screen with Google Deepminds Veo 2 Develop ai Generated Backgrounds Video Clips with Textual Content Advised All Main Points

YouTube upgrades dream Display screen with Google Deepminds Veo 2 Develop ai Generated Backgrounds Video Clips with Textual Content Advised All Main Points


Google has made the Dream Display Screen feature even more powerful for its YouTube shorts. Now it has the latest AI video generation model Veo 2 of Google’s Deepmind. With this, not only AI background will be generated, but standalone video clips can also be made. If the user does not have a footage of a particular scene, now a video clip can be prepared from a text prompt. This feature is currently available in select countries and will soon be released in other countries as well. Read below to know whether India is included or not.

YouTube introduced the Dream Display Screen feature in the ‘Made on YouTube’ event last year, making users AI-generated backgrounds. Now with the help of Veo 2, this feature has become more advanced. The company has informed that under the new update, users can create not only backgrounds, but also the entire AI-generated video clips. This will be beneficial for creators who want to create unique content but do not have the right footage.

Google says that Dream Display Screen can now generate videos rapidly from the integration of Veo 2. This model better understands real-world physics and human movement, making the output more natural and detailed. Not only this, users can also select style, lens and cinematic effects, which will make videos and professional.

If users want to create an AI-based background for their shorts, then they have to open the shorts camera, select the Inexperienced Display Screen option, then choose the Dream Display Screen and type your prompt.

At the same time, go to the shorts camera to make a standalone video clip, tap on the ‘Upload’ button, then generate the video with ‘Develop’.

Google has used synthid watermark and clear labeling for these features, so that it is clear that the content is made by AI. These features are currently available in the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand and will soon come to other countries.