Meta tests a standalone app for its AI-generated ‘Vibes’ videos
Imagine a world where creating and sharing short, AI-generated videos is as easy as posting a photo. That’s the idea behind Meta’s new testing phase for a standalone app centered on its ‘Vibes’ videos. Launched last September, Vibes lets users craft quick, personalized clips that showcase their mood or style, then share them on a dedicated feed. Now, here’s where it gets interesting — according to Aisha Malik writing in AI, this app aims to make AI-generated content more accessible and spontaneous, like a digital mood board. What Malik points out is that Meta’s trying to tap into the TikTok-like vibe of quick, viral videos, but with a personal twist. And get this — by offering a dedicated app, they’re encouraging a more immersive experience, separate from Facebook or Instagram. But here’s the thing — this could totally change how we think about sharing small moments and creativity in the future. It’s a bold move, and if it catches on, the way we generate and consume short videos might never be the same.