You know that thing in Apple Photos and Google Photos where theyâll just randomly generate a generically titled video slideshow that sometimes includes just the worst pictures? Google says that, soon, youâll be able to ask Google Photos to make them for you! The company will start rolling out an update that lets you choose the parameters for the videos you want the app to make instead of just passively waiting for them to happen to you.
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Google Photos will soon give you more say in those AI-created video highlights
Google Photos will generate video highlights based on people, places, and activities for iOS and Android versions of the app soon.
Even if the app still sometimes makes objectively bad choices for the videos it creates, this is a great update. In fact, itâs one of those features that, if you werenât immediately annoyed it wasnât there all along, you might see this news and think, âHey, yeah, why is this just now happening?â
Hereâs the way it works: You search for the content you want â the people, places, or activities youâd like Google Photos to scan for and include. Then, the app will pick the pictures it thinks fit, slap some music on it, and sync everything for you. Once you get the video, Google says you can trim clips, rearrange them, or swap out music for something better.
Before now, you could create these videos, but you had to search for and manually select the content you wanted in them. This seems like a nice middle ground between that and waiting for the videos to happen to you and then tweaking them afterward.
If you donât have the feature tomorrow, thatâs par for the course â Google tends to roll new features out over time rather than drop them all at once. We asked the company whether this is coming to the web, supported OS versions, editing capabilities, and what other tags might work for this. (Can you search for âpuppyâ and reminisce with an AI-generated video of your good dog when it was just a sweet, fresh ball of fur? I sure hope so.) Weâll update this story when we know more.
Hopefully, Apple will snatch up this feature for the iPhone, too.