AI (artificial intelligence) is being used for various purposes. Some companies, businesses, and agencies are using this technology to improve their products, such as gadgets and even military equipment.  

And now, AI is getting more popular when it comes to photo and video editing. Previously, a tech expert was able to use Tom Cruise's face using deepfake AI. Aside from transferring faces to other people, artificial intelligence offers various enhancements that will help you make your videos look better. Here are some of them that you should know: 

AI-powered videos benefits 

According to Hackernoon's latest report, people can use AI to make multiple versions of one video in a very short period. This is a great innovation since most advertising companies are using multiple videos for different platforms. 

For example, an ad is appropriate on Instagram, but not on TikTok.

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If companies will use an AI-powered video editing tool, they can make many videos with the same content that is specifically for YouTube, Facebook, IG, and other social media sites. 

Aside from this, AI also allows people to convert a horizontal video into a vertical display. Right now, most people, especially the younger ones, prefer using their smartphones to watch or stream shows and other entertaining videos. 

On the other hand, using an artificial intelligence video editing platform or tool allows you to add captions subtitles in real-time. This will certainly help those viewers who are having a hard time understanding the speakers with strong accents.  

Can AI make a virtual Doppelganger? 

Nerdist previously reported that some individuals were able to make their Doppelgangers using AI. Karoly Zsolnai-Feher, a software engineer and YouTuber, explained that experts can use artificial intelligence to Doppelgangers that look exactly like them.

He added that these virtual doubles can be used during a video conference through Zoom, Skype, and more. You can click here for more details.

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