When talking about popular social media platforms, the name Instagram first comes to mind. Today this application is very popular among children and senior citizens. Millions of people around the world use Instagram, which is why the company is constantly rolling out new features. If you’re using Instagram, there’s good news for you, it’s about to roll out a cool feature. This new feature will revolutionize your video calling experience.
Now, Instagram is developing a new artificial intelligence tool for its content creators. The company also showcased this AI-based video editing tool to users. The most special thing about this tool is that with its help you will be able to make significant changes to the video during the video call with just one command.
Adam Mosseri shared a video
Let us tell you that Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri recently posted a video. In the video, he shows how Instagram’s AI-based tools will work in the future. With the help of AI tools, users can change clothes through text prompts. Not only that, you can also change the background by giving text prompts. In addition to changing clothes and backgrounds, users can also wear jewelry with the help of artificial intelligence tools.
To make so many changes in your video, you can simply issue commands from a text prompt. Once you do this, all changes will be made to the video automatically. Upcoming features will bring new experiences to tens of millions of users. With this, you will be able to make your videos more interesting than before.
Adobe, OpenAI will compete
Let us tell you, this is not the first AI tool to have such editing capabilities. Adobe’s Firefly and OpenAI’s Sora tools already provide such facilities to users. However, Meta says its tools are more powerful and better than them. In providing information about the tool, Meta said that their AI tool handles identity and movement better than Adobe and OpenAI. It is reported that it can be launched to all users in early 2025.
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