The main use of the feature is to makecontent like team recaps, announcements, training reels, and more using generative AI. Once available, users can click on the “Help me create a video” prompt. Then they can describe what they want to create with a clear goal, the audience they cater to, and the video length. You can also associate other files and Vids will generate snippets which you can reshuffle.
Users will be prompted to select a video style from a selection of styles, and once they’re done, Vids will bring it all together to create a “draft with suggested scenes from stock videos, images, and background music.” Vids will also help you in the voiceover process if you decide toadd your own voice. You can also select anAI preset voiceif you want to skip the work.
As for when Google Vids will roll out in the workspace, Google says that it will take the feedback from the initial rollout and then decide if it’s worth making Vids widely available. The initial testing androllout will begin in Junethis year.
Vids will beavailable as a web appalongside Docs, Slides, Sheets, and Slides with an “easy to use” and collaborative user interface.
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