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TechCrunch Daily Crunch

YouTube Shorts is adding an image-to-video AI tool

TechCrunch Daily Crunch

SpokenLayer

Tech News, Technology, News

438 Ratings

🗓️ 24 July 2025

⏱️ 7 minutes

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0:00.0

This is TechCrunch.

0:04.0

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0:12.0

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0:18.0

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0:23.6

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0:30.6

Adobe Express, the quick and easy create anything app.

0:35.6

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0:41.3

the McDonald's side mission. Do you, A, join the ever-growing Q, or B, take the next

0:48.7

exit and treat yourself to a glorious Mackey's. D-Torring to McDonald's. Start your side mission today.

0:55.0

YouTube Shorts is adding an image to video AI tool and more.

1:02.0

I'm Aaron Shake and your Daily Crunch for Thursday starts now.

1:07.0

Meta researchers are developing a wristband that lets people control a computer using hand gestures.

1:14.0

This includes moving a cursor, opening apps, and sending messages by writing in the air as if using a pencil.

1:21.7

Now, meta's wristband employs a technique called Surface Electro Myography, S-E-M-G, which detects electrical signals generated

1:30.1

by muscle activity to interpret user movements, as explained in a research paper published in

1:35.5

the journal Nature.

1:36.8

And get this, these signals can sense a person's intended actions even before they do them.

1:42.8

The goal of this wristband is to provide the less invasive tools to interact with computers

1:47.1

for people with motor disabilities.

1:49.6

The company is collaborating with Carnegie Mellon to test the wristband with people who have

1:53.4

spinal cord injuries, enabling them to use computers even if they are unable to fully use

1:58.9

their arms or hands.

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