Google is launching its new Vids productivity app in Workspace Labs with the idea that “if you can make a slide, you can make a video in Vids.” Announced in April, Vids allows users to drop docs, slides, voiceovers, and video recordings into a timeline to create a presentation video to share with coworkers. Making it available in the Workspace Labs preview allows Workspace admins to opt in users to try out the AI-powered video maker.

While you can generate video in Vids, it’s not to be confused with AI tools like OpenAI’s Sora, which can create lifelike footage from a prompt. Instead, Vids is about generating a presentation by describing what you want Gemini to create and then letting you alter the video afterward.

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    4 months ago

    Let’s play a game. I’ll start. It will end up in the google graveyard within a year. What’s your bet?

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      4 months ago

      This seems more like something they would integrate into Google Slides as a feature, rather than a separate product.

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        4 months ago

        That’s too straightforward - this is google after all.

        There’ll be a new product that integrates this feature and they’ll call it Google Slides, while rebranding the old “Slides” as Google Presentations. Then in a few years they’ll kill off the new Google Slides, leaving only Google Presentations and tons of confused users.

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    4 months ago

    I am so, so sick of hearing about AI, and Gemini in particular, with their annoying commercials that are fucking everywhere

    EDIT: Folks, I’m tech-literate and not oblivious. I have Firefox/U-block Origin on all 7 OS/devices. But I currently use a Roku in the living room.

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      4 months ago

      This is one of those moments, where I have been living with ad blockers and network filters for over a decade, where I asked myself “the fuck are they talking about” before I realized.