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What’s new? Google Vids is getting more AI-powered capabilities. And the best part? It’s now free.

What are the new features?

  • Free video generation: Users with a Google account can create high-quality video clips from a text prompt or photo at no cost.

  • Custom AI music: Subscribers can generate original music tracks that match the mood of their videos.

  • AI avatars: Users can create customizable avatars with consistent voices and appearances across scenes.

  • Chrome screen recorder: A new extension lets users record their screen and camera directly from the browser.

  • Direct YouTube publishing: Finished videos can be sent straight to YouTube without needing to download first.

Why does this matter? It makes video creation much easier and cheaper for regular people. Instead of needing editing skills, music tools, or extra software, users can make polished videos in one place and share them quickly.

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What’s new? Google has introduced Gemma 4, its newest family of open AI models, built to deliver stronger reasoning, agent-style task handling, and high performance on a wide range of hardware.

Want the details? Gemma 4 comes in four sizes, from lightweight models that can run on phones and edge devices to larger versions for powerful workstations and GPUs. Google says the models are designed to do more than basic chat, with support for multi-step reasoning, coding, function calling, structured JSON output, long context windows, and multimodal input like images, video, and in some cases audio. The company is also releasing Gemma 4 under an Apache 2.0 license, which gives developers broad freedom to use, modify, and deploy it.

Why does this matter? This gives developers access to more powerful AI without needing massive infrastructure or closed systems. Smaller teams can build offline tools, mobile apps, research projects, and custom agents more easily. In simple terms, Google is trying to make advanced AI more practical, flexible, and widely available.

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