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TikTok Launches AI Feature to Turn Photos into Videos - Jordan News
TikTok Launches AI Feature to Turn Photos into Videos - Jordan News

Jordan News

time15-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Jordan News

TikTok Launches AI Feature to Turn Photos into Videos - Jordan News

TikTok has announced the launch of its first AI-powered feature that transforms still photos into dynamic videos. The new feature, called TikTok AI Alive, allows users to animate images into video content within TikTok Stories. اضافة اعلان Photo Animation with AI Available exclusively through TikTok's Stories camera, AI Alive leverages artificial intelligence to generate short videos with dynamic, atmospheric, and creative effects. For instance, if your static image features a sky, clouds, and the ocean, TikTok can animate it by gradually changing the colors of the sky, drifting the clouds, and adding the sound of crashing waves. Group portraits can also be brought to life by animating gestures and facial expressions. This feature comes a few years after TikTok introduced its AI image generator that converts text into visuals within the app. While platforms like Instagram and Snapchat offer AI text-to-image tools for creators, TikTok is now taking a step further by enabling the transformation of static photos into video content. Changing the Travel Game – Dancing Trends at Departures The feature arrives amid a wave of trends where TikTok is influencing travel behavior—dance challenges are now common even at airport departure lounges. Snapchat, in a parallel move, also announced plans to soon allow creators to generate AI videos from photos. Safety Measures and Transparency AI Alive videos will include a visual label to inform viewers that the content was created using artificial intelligence. Furthermore, embedded metadata will help ensure that AI-generated content remains identifiable even when downloaded or shared outside of TikTok. In a blog post, TikTok emphasized its commitment to user safety, stating that all AI tools undergo multiple trust and safety checks. While the technology opens new avenues for creative expression, the platform aims to protect users from misuse. To uphold content integrity, TikTok also encourages users to report any videos that they believe violate community guidelines.

TikTok's AI Alive lets users bring photos to life with text prompts: All you need to know
TikTok's AI Alive lets users bring photos to life with text prompts: All you need to know

Mint

time14-05-2025

  • Mint

TikTok's AI Alive lets users bring photos to life with text prompts: All you need to know

TikTok has unveiled a new artificial intelligence feature that allows users to convert still images into animated videos. The feature, calledAI Alive, is the platform's latest step into generative AI, and marks the first time a major video-centric social media app has introduced image-to-video creation using artificial intelligence. Currently available exclusively for TikTok Stories, the AI-powered tool enables users to animate photographs by selecting an image from their Story Album and entering a short text prompt. The feature can be accessed by tapping the blue plus (+) icon at the top of either the Inbox or Profile pages, followed by selecting an image. Once on the editing screen, users will find the AI Alive button positioned second from the top in the toolbar on the right. After tapping the icon, a new window opens where users can input their own animation prompt or select from a range of suggested ideas. Once the prompt is submitted, the tool generates a brief video that can be posted directly to the user's Story. These AI-created stories are viewable through theFor You andFollowing feeds, as well as on individual profiles. TikTok has emphasised safety and responsibility in the rollout of AI Alive. To mitigate misuse, the platform has integrated several layers of moderation. Every image, prompt, and resulting video is reviewed by moderation technology before the video becomes visible to its creator. A final check is performed prior to public posting. In addition, users are encouraged to report any content that they believe violates community guidelines. To ensure transparency, all videos created with AI Alive will carry a visible 'AI-generated' label, said the company. The platform is also embedding C2PA (Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity) metadata into these videos — a standard that helps verify the authenticity and origin of AI-generated content. While TikTok takes the lead in this space, rival platforms such as Instagram, Snapchat, and X currently lack similar AI video creation tools. YouTube Shorts has begun experimenting with a text-to-video generator, but it remains in limited testing.

TikTok launches TikTok AI Alive, a new image-to-video tool
TikTok launches TikTok AI Alive, a new image-to-video tool

Yahoo

time13-05-2025

  • Yahoo

TikTok launches TikTok AI Alive, a new image-to-video tool

TikTok is launching its first image-to-video AI feature, the company announced on Tuesday. The new feature is called "TikTok AI Alive" and allows users to turn static photos into videos within TikTok Stories. The feature is only accessible via TikTok's Story Camera and uses AI to create short-form videos with "movement, atmospheric and creative effects," TikTok says. For instance, if your static photo features a sky, clouds, and the ocean, TikTok could turn the photo into a video where the sky gradually shifts hues, the clouds start to drift, and you hear the sound of waves crashing. Or, you could animate a group selfie that highlights gestures and expressions. The launch of the new image-to-video features comes a few years after TikTok introduced an in-app text-to-image AI generator. While both Instagram and Snapchat also offer text-to-image AI features for creators, TikTok is now taking a step further by offering its users the ability to create videos from images. It's worth noting that Snapchat has said it will soon allow creators to generate AI videos from images. AI Alive stories will have an AI-generated label to notify users that the content was created with AI. Plus, this content will have C2PA metadata embedded, which is a technical standard that helps others identify that the video is AI-generated, even if it's downloaded and shared beyond TikTok. "We are always building with safety in mind, and the same goes for our AI innovations," TikTok said in a blog post. "As this technology enables new forms of creative expression, it undergoes multiple trust and safety checks to protect our community. To help prevent people from creating content that violates our policies, moderation technology reviews the uploaded photo and written AI generation prompt as well as the AI Alive video before it's shown to the creator." TikTok notes that people can report videos that they think break the app's rules, and that the app conducts a final safety check once a creator shares an AI Alive story. Creators can create an AI Alive video by opening the Story Camera and tapping the blue plus button on the top of the Inbox page or Profile page. From there, you can choose a photo from your Story Album. You will then see the AI Alive icon on the right side toolbar on the photo edit page. This article originally appeared on TechCrunch at Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

TikTok launches TikTok AI Alive, a new image-to-video tool
TikTok launches TikTok AI Alive, a new image-to-video tool

Yahoo

time13-05-2025

  • Yahoo

TikTok launches TikTok AI Alive, a new image-to-video tool

TikTok is launching its first image-to-video AI feature, the company announced on Tuesday. The new feature is called "TikTok AI Alive" and allows users to turn static photos into videos within TikTok Stories. The feature is only accessible via TikTok's Story Camera and uses AI to create short-form videos with "movement, atmospheric and creative effects," TikTok says. For instance, if your static photo features a sky, clouds, and the ocean, TikTok could turn the photo into a video where the sky gradually shifts hues, the clouds start to drift, and you hear the sound of waves crashing. Or, you could animate a group selfie that highlights gestures and expressions. The launch of the new image-to-video features comes a few years after TikTok introduced an in-app text-to-image AI generator. While both Instagram and Snapchat also offer text-to-image AI features for creators, TikTok is now taking a step further by offering its users the ability to create videos from images. It's worth noting that Snapchat has said it will soon allow creators to generate AI videos from images. AI Alive stories will have an AI-generated label to notify users that the content was created with AI. Plus, this content will have C2PA metadata embedded, which is a technical standard that helps others identify that the video is AI-generated, even if it's downloaded and shared beyond TikTok. "We are always building with safety in mind, and the same goes for our AI innovations," TikTok said in a blog post. "As this technology enables new forms of creative expression, it undergoes multiple trust and safety checks to protect our community. To help prevent people from creating content that violates our policies, moderation technology reviews the uploaded photo and written AI generation prompt as well as the AI Alive video before it's shown to the creator." TikTok notes that people can report videos that they think break the app's rules, and that the app conducts a final safety check once a creator shares an AI Alive story. Creators can create an AI Alive video by opening the Story Camera and tapping the blue plus button on the top of the Inbox page or Profile page. From there, you can choose a photo from your Story Album. You will then see the AI Alive icon on the right side toolbar on the photo edit page.

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