The world of digital media is undergoing a seismic shift, with Artificial Intelligence at the epicenter. From the way we consume music to how films are made and even how we interact with our personal devices, AI is not just a futuristic concept – it's here, it's now, and it's rapidly evolving.
Recent announcements highlight this explosive growth: Spotify's AI DJ is now taking voice requests, making music personalization more intuitive than ever. Google has unveiled Flow, a powerful new generative video model poised to rival OpenAI's Sora, complete with integrated audio capabilities. Visionary director Darren Aronofsky is already leveraging Google's AI to reimagine the future of filmmaking, demonstrating the technology's potential for creative expression.
Beyond the headlines, practical applications are making their way into our daily lives. Google's Gemini is becoming an even more indispensable assistant, capable of screen sharing, camera analysis, and even summarizing your Google Drive videos – including those lengthy work meetings. Adobe's powerful AI editing tools are now freely available on Android, putting professional-grade creation in the palm of your hand. Even Microsoft's Bing is getting in on the action, offering free access to OpenAI's Sora video generator.
The landscape of AI-powered tools is expanding at an astonishing rate, offering unprecedented opportunities for creators, businesses, and everyday users. While questions of ethical use and transparency (like Google's new watermarks on AI-generated videos) are being addressed, one thing is clear: the AI era is officially, undeniably, here. Get ready to experience a more intelligent, creative, and personalized digital world.
Spotify is turning up the volume on personalization with a new feature that lets Premium users make real-time music requests using just their voice. The music streamer has officially launched DJ requests, an interactive update to its AI-powered DJ feature, now available in over 60 markets worldwide.According to Spotify, this upgrade comes in response...
AI and creators mix much like oil and vinegar — not at all unless you use a very specific technique (whisking) for a very specific purpose (making salad dressing). For Darren Aronofsky, the director behind Requiem for a Dream, The Whale, and Black Swan, that technique involves using Google DeepMind's research team and three filmmakers to produce short...
Google's AI Era is officially officially here, and at the center of it is a new generative video model called Flow.At the Google I/O 2025 keynote event on May 20, Google unveiled a new suite of AI video tools, powered by state-of-the-art models.The offspring of media models Veo 3 and Imagen 4, Flow is Google's answer to OpenAI's Sora — AI tools for...
Built upon Veo, Imagen, and Gemini, Flow allows Google AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers to easily generate and edit videos.
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At the Google I/O 2025 event on May 20, Google announced the release of Veo 3, a new AI video generation model that makes 8-second videos. Within hours of its release, AI artists and filmmakers were showing off shockingly realistic videos. You may have even seen some of these videos in your social media feeds and not realized they were artificially...
When you first think of AI, you probably think of a text-based chatbot like ChatGPT or Google’s Gemini. But AI tools are getting a whole lot more versatile. These days, even basic AI chatbots offer a range of media creation tools, including AI image generators.Some of the best AI image generators have been around for some time now. In the early days,...
Powered by OpenAI's Sora model, the new Bing Video Creator will convert your text prompts into five second videos.
All mobile users can now create and edit Photoshop projects on the go.
Last week, Google quietly announced that it would be adding a visible watermark to AI-generated videos made using its new Veo 3 model.And if you look really closely while scrolling through your social feeds, you might be able to see it.The watermark can be seen in videos released by Google to promote the launch of Veo 3 in the UK and other countries....
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Now you can ask Gemini to listen to a song that's playing - or even hum it yourself - to find out the tune's name.
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It's take two for the AI search feature in Google Photos. After pausing the rollout of Ask Photos, due to latency issues and user experience criticisms, Google is back with an improved version and expanding access (via Engadget). Previously, it was only available to select users with early access. Ask Photos, a feature that
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