Google introduces AI-generated avatars to YouTube Shorts
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Google introduces AI-generated avatars to YouTube Shorts
"YouTube's new feature allows creators to insert AI avatars of themselves into video content, promoting a safer and more controlled digital identity experience."
"To create an avatar, users must take a live selfie and record their voice, ensuring proper lighting and a clear view of their face for the best results."
"Once an avatar is created, users can generate videos up to eight seconds long or add their avatar to existing eligible Shorts through the Remix feature."
YouTube has launched a feature allowing users to create AI avatars for use in Shorts. This initiative aims to enhance creators' control over their digital identities while ensuring safety through AI disclosures and watermarks. Users can create avatars by taking a live selfie and recording their voice, with specific guidelines for optimal results. Once created, avatars can be used to generate short videos or added to existing Shorts. Users must be account owners and over 18 to create avatars, which can be deleted or retaken at any time.
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