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YouTube is plugging Veo 3 AI videos directly into Shorts

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YouTube is plugging Veo 3 AI videos directly into Shorts

Google’s new AI-based video generation model is coming to Shorts in the summer. Google’s new AI-based video generation model is coming to Shorts this summer.

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YouTube CEO Neal Mohan announced at Cannes Lions that the Veo 3 AI model will be coming to YouTube Shorts this summer. My colleague Allison Johnson called it “a slopmonger’s nightmare” in a recent article.

Creators of Shorts can already use the Veo 2 model from the previous generation to create backgrounds and standalone clips with Dream Screen. Mohan did not specify what Veo 3 would enable in Shorts. However, he did mention Veo 3’s improved video quality, and that it could incorporate audio. So presumably, those upgrades will be coming.

Also, it’s unclear if Shorts creators have to pay for Veo 3. As of now, Veo 3 videos can only be created by paying for Google’s AI Pro and AI Ultra plans. Google did not immediately respond to a comment request.

Mohan announced that Shorts now average more than 200 billion views each day.

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