Here at No Film School, we're always looking to bring you the latest news in tech and AI. As these leaps become larger, we're also wondering how some of these tools can help filmmakers in their everyday process.One that caught our eye is Google Gemini's new tool called Storybook. It makes a pretty straightforward promise: "Create personalized, illustrated stories about anything with read-aloud narration. Just describe the story you want, add files and photos if you like, and Gemini will create a unique 10-page storybook."This seemed too good to be true, so we tried it.Let's dive in. - YouTubewww.youtube.comGemini Storybook Google's new generative AI tool, Gemini Storybook, is a tool that transforms simple text prompts and user-uploaded images into illustrated, narrated stories. One of the first things that struck us about Storybook was the fact that you can use images, words, and even PDFs of stories to generate a children's book. All you have to do is upload the supporting material, and Gemini will spit out a story. These can be stories that teach lessons or explain the universe or that are just funny. It gives anyone the ability to spit one out. But unfortunately, it does not export them as PDFs. And you cannot change the text or edit the text on the pages. You can only prompt it to try different things. If you want to export it, you can only do so via a link you generate in the program or print off a hard copy. These feel...
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