JAKARTA - Samsung is developing advanced artificial intelligence (AI) features for the Galaxy phone line in the future. This feature allows users to turn static photos into short video clips, offering an exciting new way to revive moments in dynamical visual form.
This news first emerged from a trusted tipter Panda divided through his X/Twitter account, which states that Samsung is preparing an image-based video generator. This feature is designed to produce a short clip that lasts a few seconds from just one photo. Although it has not been officially confirmed by Samsung, this leak is considered credible considering Pandadal's accurate track record in revealing the previous development of the Galaxy device.
Samsung's move seems to follow in Honor's recent footsteps announcing cooperation with Google to embed similar features in their built-in Gallery app. Honor's feature is powered by Google's generative AI Veo 2 model and is capable of creating video clips of up to five seconds from just one image.
Seeing the close collaboration between Samsung and Google, many parties speculate that the image-to-video feature on the upcoming Galaxy devices can also take advantage of Veo 2's strength. Although there has been no official confirmation, this possibility is fairly logical and in line with Samsung's strategy in presenting a more immersive AI experience for its users.
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Imagine you taking an ordinary photo, then with just one tap, the image turns into a smooth-moving short video "making the moment more lively and interesting to share. This feature will not only work on photos, but is also thought to support illustrations, sketches, and various other visual content.
Samsung itself is known as one of the leaders in the implementation of AI technology in the mobile device industry. The company is currently preparing to launch One UI 7 and parallelize to develop One UI 8. The presence of this image-to-video feature will likely be part of the upcoming or even exclusive operating system update for certain Galaxy series.
Although it is not yet known exactly when this feature will be released, this development marks an interesting step in AI evolution on smartphones. For Galaxy users, this can be a new tool to express creativity and capture memories in a more lively and interactive way.
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