YouTube announced that it will be testing a new tool called 'Dream Screen', with a small group of content creators. This experimental feature uses artificial intelligence (AI) to generate photos and videos in the background, and can be used in YouTube Shorts. YouTube explained how to generate custom backgrounds using Dream Screen, an experimental feature that produces unique photos and videos based on text commands. Content creators can use the tool to get personalized backgrounds by writing their ideas into the tool in the YouTube app, for example, a unique AI-generated background can be obtained in the form of a floral orchard or a luxury hotel pool on a tropical island, etc. It is enough to write ideas into the tool to generate them directly, and a close-to-fiction background can be obtained by adding more details to users' text claims. Dream Screen currently supports English text claims only. The company did not specify any date for the official launch of this feature, but stated that Dream Screen will become available to more content creators later this year. Source: Qatar News Agency
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