YouTube launches AI avatars for creators in Shorts

Following CEO Neal Mohan's January announcement, YouTube has rolled out an AI avatar tool letting creators generate Shorts videos replicating their likeness and voice. The feature emphasizes user control, safety, and clear AI labeling on generated content.

YouTube creators can now create a digital twin via the platform's AI avatar tool in Shorts, without needing to appear on camera. Setup requires a live selfie and voice recording in the YouTube or YouTube Create app's AI Playground, followed by previewing a photorealistic avatar. Creators can then generate videos up to eight seconds long using text prompts or by remixing eligible Shorts with 'Reimagine' options.

Google advises account owners over 18 to use proper lighting, a quiet space, and center their face during setup. Only the creator controls their avatar, which can be deleted anytime (permanently removing data), with unused avatars auto-deleting after three years. Generated videos feature AI disclosures, SynthID and C2PA watermarks, and labels.

A Google spokesperson noted: 'Only the user themselves can create and control their avatar. No one else can use it.' The tool enables 'a digital version of yourself so you can generate videos that look and sound like you, safely and securely.' Creators can also limit video remixing. As Mohan stated earlier, 'AI will remain a tool for expression, not a replacement.' This builds on recent AI enhancements like video upscaling and editing tools.

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Google has introduced Nano Banana Pro, an upgraded AI image-generation model powered by Gemini 3 Pro, offering improved accuracy and editing capabilities. The tool is now available globally in the Gemini app, though with usage limits for free users. It also includes enhanced features for detecting AI-generated content.

YouTube CEO Neal Mohan has announced that creators will soon be able to produce Shorts using AI-generated versions of themselves. This move aims to enhance creative tools while addressing concerns over deepfakes and low-quality AI content. The platform views AI as a means of expression rather than a substitute for human creativity.

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Snapchat has introduced AI Clips, a new feature that turns a single photo into a 5-second AI-generated video. Available to Lens Plus subscribers, it allows users to place themselves in various AI-generated scenarios created by developers. The tool launched via a news release on Tuesday.

Google has integrated its Lyria 3 AI model into the Gemini app, enabling users to create 30-second music tracks from simple prompts. The feature, which also generates lyrics and album art, is rolling out today with safeguards like watermarking to identify AI content. It expands Gemini's capabilities beyond text, images, and video.

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Google has launched Personal Intelligence, a new feature for its Gemini AI that integrates data from Gmail, Photos, Search, and YouTube to deliver more tailored responses. Available initially to paid subscribers in the US, the opt-in tool emphasizes user privacy controls and avoids direct training on personal data. The rollout begins in beta, with plans for broader access in the future.

Google has showcased new Gemini AI integrations for its TV platform at CES 2026, offering voice-controlled settings adjustments and enhanced photo features. Demonstrations highlighted practical tools alongside more creative but less essential options. The updates aim to make smart TVs more interactive for everyday users.

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Google has launched an experimental 'Personal Intelligence' feature for its AI Mode in Search, allowing users to connect Gmail and Google Photos for more tailored responses. The opt-in tool, powered by Gemini 3, aims to make search results more relevant by drawing on personal data without training models on full inboxes. It rolls out first to paid subscribers in the US.

 

 

 

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