At the recently concluded Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, YouTube CEO Neal Mohan announced that YouTube will introduce its latest Veo3AI video generation model to YouTube Shorts later this summer. Known as "a rogue's dream," the launch of Veo3 is expected to bring new creative possibilities for short video creators.

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Currently, short video creators can already use the Veo2 model to generate background videos and independent clips. Although Neal Mohan did not specify what specific features Veo3 will bring to Shorts, he mentioned that it has significantly improved in video quality and can incorporate audio elements, indicating that these upgrades will appear in short video creation.

The introduction of Veo3 may greatly change the way short videos are created, but it remains unclear whether short video creators will need to pay extra fees to use this new feature. Currently, generating Veo3 videos requires subscribing to Google's AI Pro or AI Ultra plans, and the specific pricing details have yet to be announced.

In addition to the news about Veo3, Mohan also revealed a remarkable statistic: YouTube Shorts currently averages over 20 billion daily views. This number indicates that the popularity of short videos continues to rise, becoming an important channel for users to obtain information and entertainment.

With the development of AI technology, YouTube Shorts will undoubtedly become a platform for more creators to showcase their talents. With the introduction of Veo3, creators will have more tools and resources to create higher-quality short videos and attract more viewers' attention.

In this era of increasingly rich video content, these new features of YouTube Shorts will undoubtedly bring more surprises to both users and creators.

Key points:  

📈 The average daily views of Shorts have exceeded 20 billion, showing the火爆 trend of short videos.  

🤖 YouTube will launch the Veo3AI video generation model to enhance the quality and effects of video creation.  

💰 It remains unclear whether using Veo3 will require additional fees, and specific policies are still pending.