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Google tests out Gemini AI-created video presentations

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.

fart_pickle , (edited )

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

unconfirmedsourcesDOTgov ,

Q3 2026

realharo ,

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

macarthur_park ,

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.

Empricorn , (edited )

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.

RmDebArc_5 ,
@RmDebArc_5@sh.itjust.works avatar

I know this is not what you’re comment is about, but have you heard of our lord and savior Ublock origin?

TimeSquirrel ,
@TimeSquirrel@kbin.melroy.org avatar

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.

adaveinthelife ,

I don’t use ad blockers and I have no idea what they’re talking about, either

deleted ,

It’s ironic but this response was generated by AI:

I can understand how constant exposure to something can become tiring. It’s important to take breaks from things that annoy you and focus on other interests. AI and Gemini may be popular topics now, but they won’t dominate the conversation forever. Just know that it’s okay to feel overwhelmed and it’s completely normal to have those feelings.

Oha ,

Bet it’ll be dead by Q3 2025

800XL ,

Trash

autotldr Bot ,

This is the best summary I could come up with:


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.

You can also manually get your Google Vids presentation draft started using one of the many templates available, and there’s royalty-free stock content to enhance your creation.

However, as the video demonstration shows, the key feature is using Gemini to automatically insert stock footage for you, generate your script, and even give it an AI voiceover for your next presentation without you saying a word.


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