Kling 2.0 and Google AI updates steal the week!

TRENDING
Guess what dropped this week? Kling 2.0 - finally.

YES! Finally the big update is here.

Kling 2.0 is here with better motion, tighter prompt control, and something I’ve personally been excited for.
Multi-element compositing that doesn’t break the whole scene. You can now take something wild like a rooftop sword fight during a thunderstorm, and actually pull it off.

They are claiming it improves the melting hands issue, and just clean, controllable action.

It even nails facial expressions now—like actual emotion you can direct. You want “angry warrior” vs “sad warrior”? You’ll get both. And the cool part? It doesn’t feel like you're fighting the AI to get there.

This update makes it so much easier to:
  • Build consistent short film scenes

  • Mix in complex actions like smoke, fire, or explosions

  • Go from image prompt → full cinematic clip in minutes

I’ve already seen a few killer ideas brewing and to be honest, we’re deep into experimenting already as well.

If you're curious about how to turn AI tools like this into something that pays, we break it all down inside the Skool community.

NEWS & UPDATES
AI tool finds and updates of the week!

Kling just leveled up the playground. But let’s look at some more updates and some AI tool finds we have!

1) Google’s Veo 2 Is Now in Gemini and It’s a Big Deal

If you're using Gemini Advanced or Google One AI Premium, you just got a serious upgrade.

You can now type in a prompt and get a 720p, 8-second MP4 video in return. No fancy UI, no setup just straight up video generation from a text box.

We know Veo 2 is great, it gets physics and motion like no other. Movements feel smoother. Characters behave more naturally. It’s not perfect, but it’s miles ahead in realism, and definitely worth playing with if you’re doing any short-form storytelling or content prototyping. And now even easier to try it out.

2) What’s Up With Astra?

So
 DeepMind recently teased something wild and it’s Astra, their vision of a real-time AI assistant that can see, hear, understand, and even feel what’s happening around it.

It’s not out yet, just a prototype but here’s what they showed off:

  • Astra can look at a painting and tell you not just what it is (e.g., Edward Hopper’s Automat), but how it makes people feel (“she looks pensive”).

  • It can turn visuals into stories, like narrating an entire scene just from an image.

  • Think of it like Jarvis from Iron Man but still in the lab, not in your phone.

It’s part of a bigger vision at Google DeepMind: building world-aware AIs that don’t just respond, but genuinely understand what’s going on around them.

Not usable yet, but definitely worth watching.

3) DeepMind CEO demonstrates Genie 2

DeepMind previewed Genie 2—an AI that can turn a photo into a real-time, explorable 3D world.

It’s not public yet, but the demo? Crazy.

They showed an AI walking up stairs inside a scene generated from a single image. It even navigated a world imagined by another AI.

This could change how AI learns, especially for robotics and simulation-based training.

Not something you can use right now—but definitely one to watch.

4) Vidu Turns Images Into Smooth Videos

Now, Let’s talk about an usable AI tool.

Tried this recently and thought it was worth sharing: Vidu is a tool that lets you upload a few still images and turns them into a smooth animated video—no timeline, no drag-and-drop editing.

Just pick 2 or 3 photos, upload, and it handles the transitions for you.

It’s super useful for quick reels, concept mood boards, or visual sequences where you don’t want to open Premiere just to get something moving.

It’s not perfect, but for simple storytelling or filler clips, it saves a ton of time. Definitely one to explore if you're experimenting with faster content formats.

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TOOL OF THE WEEK
Repurpose.io

Let me be real with you—posting videos on multiple platforms is exhausting.

You’ve got a video. Great. But now you need to resize it for Instagram. Trim it for YouTube Shorts. Reformat it for TikTok. Upload it everywhere. It’s a mess.

That’s where Repurpose.io saves the day.

We’ve been using it to automatically take one video and turn it into many, ready to post across all platforms—without us lifting a finger.

👉 Post once → let Repurpose handle the rest.
👉 It resizes and even publishes on autopilot.

Whether you're running a faceless brand or just tired of repurposing clips manually, this tool saves HOURS.

Bonus move:
If you're clipping long videos (like talking head, tutorials, or podcasts), Opus Clip is a great tool that finds the most shareable moments and edits them for you. A few clicks and you’ve got 3–5 pieces of content ready to go.

Match it up with Repurpose.io and its a banger.

We’re using it every day. You should too.

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