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Canva integrates AI-infused 'Creative Operating System' across its lineup

PCWorld

When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. Canva's new tools include a revamped video editor. Canva debuted an updated visual suite on Thursday, with integrated AI across the platform as well as a new video editor. Canva's calling this its "Creative Operating System," though it's nothing of the sort -- just a creative suite tied together with AI. Canva said that its new design model can generate layout and content within seconds, and that its AI is integrated inside its entire product suite.


Adobe MAX 2025: All the Top Announcements for Adobe's Creative Suite

WIRED

At Adobe's annual MAX conference, the company also teased a ChatGPT integration and a new AI assistant in Photoshop. All products featured on WIRED are independently selected by our editors. However, we may receive compensation from retailers and/or from purchases of products through these links. Adobe is leaning heavily into artificial intelligence. At the company's annual MAX conference in Los Angeles, it announced a slew of new features for its creative apps, almost all of which include some kind of new AI capability.


How to use Google Drive's new free video editor

Popular Science

DIY Tech Hacks How to use Google Drive's new free video editor You can create a movie masterpiece right in your browser. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Since last year Google has been testing an online video editor for businesses and organizations signed up to Google Workspace--and now, it's rolling out to individual users too, free of charge. It's called Google Vids, and if you need to do some basic video editing, it's worth looking at. There's nothing to download and install, and it's easy enough to pick up even if you've never used any video editing software before.


Why new content creators are rushing to try this video editor

Popular Science

If you've ever tried editing a 4K video on a regular computer, you know it can feel like trying to run a marathon through molasses. Lag, stuttering, and slow exports are enough to make you give up halfway through trimming your footage. That's why I started using VideoProc. This software is built to make working with big, high-res video files feel easy, even on machines that aren't top of the line. VideoProc is part video editor, part optimization tool.


Meet Vids, Google's new AI-powered editor for the videos you hate to make

PCWorld

If you've ever used Microsoft's own Clipchamp video editor, Google would like you to know that you now have another alternative: Google Vids, which will leverage Google's powers of AI with your own documents to create short videos. Google thinks highly enough of Vids that it will elevate it into the pantheon of other Google Workspace apps, including Docs, Slides, and Sheets, the company said. For whatever reason, Google isn't directly challenging Clipchamp, Microsoft's rather delightful video editor, or Canva, another video and graphic content-creation tool that has emerged as a popular alternative and with AI-generated content. Instead, it's essentially treating video as one of those business tasks that has to be done, but doesn't require a lot of creativity -- like a training video or customer testimonial. Vids, then, looks pretty familiar.


ExpressEdit: Video Editing with Natural Language and Sketching

Tilekbay, Bekzat, Yang, Saelyne, Lewkowicz, Michal, Suryapranata, Alex, Kim, Juho

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence

Informational videos serve as a crucial source for explaining conceptual and procedural knowledge to novices and experts alike. When producing informational videos, editors edit videos by overlaying text/images or trimming footage to enhance the video quality and make it more engaging. However, video editing can be difficult and time-consuming, especially for novice video editors who often struggle with expressing and implementing their editing ideas. To address this challenge, we first explored how multimodality$-$natural language (NL) and sketching, which are natural modalities humans use for expression$-$can be utilized to support video editors in expressing video editing ideas. We gathered 176 multimodal expressions of editing commands from 10 video editors, which revealed the patterns of use of NL and sketching in describing edit intents. Based on the findings, we present ExpressEdit, a system that enables editing videos via NL text and sketching on the video frame. Powered by LLM and vision models, the system interprets (1) temporal, (2) spatial, and (3) operational references in an NL command and spatial references from sketching. The system implements the interpreted edits, which then the user can iterate on. An observational study (N=10) showed that ExpressEdit enhanced the ability of novice video editors to express and implement their edit ideas. The system allowed participants to perform edits more efficiently and generate more ideas by generating edits based on user's multimodal edit commands and supporting iterations on the editing commands. This work offers insights into the design of future multimodal interfaces and AI-based pipelines for video editing.


Windows 11's new AI features: How to use Paint, Clipchamp, Snipping Tool and Photos

Engadget

Microsoft is injecting a ton of generative AI-powered features into Windows 11, but it's not all about the Copilot assistant. The company has started to update a string of apps with new AI functions, including Paint, Clipchamp, Snipping Tool and Photos. Microsoft released an update for Windows 11 2023, known as 23H2, on October 31. That update expanded access to Copilot and other AI features. Microsoft is rolling out the AI updates gradually, so you may not have access to everything just yet.


This AI-tool takes content creation to whole new level.

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Based in London, is a start up that blew the minds of people across the world. Synthesia is a Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning based text-to-video services that targets to bring down the production costs of a video involving speakers. It simply does this by eliminating the need of a production studio, or video editors, or the very hassle of choosing actors for the video. Like any other popular AI-tool, Synthesia comes with a user-friendly interace, with plenty of pre-made templates that one could use without prior knowledge of video editing or content creation. It has a variety of uses, from school projects, social media to business presentations.


Versatility of Using Machine Learning for Video Editing

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Video editing has changed significantly over the years. During the first half of the 20th Century, people had to splice film manually, which could create all kinds of problems. Machine learning technology is one of the new technologies that has drastically changed the state of video editing. This technology uses deep neural networks to automate the process. Machine learning also makes it easier for video editors to create more engaging videos by utilizing unique features that were not previously possible.


How Has Artificial Intelligence Impacted Video Editing?

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Artificial Intelligence has changed video editing dynamics significantly. It has affected the video editing industry, as with the help of AI, users can now effortlessly create and edit videos. AI technologies are now painless to access, and today anyone can use machine learning software. You will be amazed to know that for video marketing, AI has become one of the essential technologies and the most in-demand tool because of its unique features, such as abilities to react, sense, adapt, and act. With the help of AI technology, you will be able to produce videos using advanced in-house video editors as together, they can create short films within just a couple of minutes. The best thing about them is that you will not have to worry about music or other tools, as it immediately fixes all your editing problems.