Google wants to see its generative AI video tool Flow gain a foothold among creatives, and is bringing a filmmaker in-house to help it do so.

The tech giant says that it has brought on filmmaker and creative director Henry Daubrez to work as a filmmaker in residence at Google Labs, where he will create new content using the company’s tools, help shape Flow as a product, and mentor other filmmakers through what the company is calling Flow Sessions.

Flow Sessions will give participants complimentary access to Flow, as well as guidance and mentorship. Google officially rolled out Flow earlier this year alongside a partnership with Darren Aronofsky and his new venture Primordial Soup.

Google wants to see its generative AI video tool Flow gain a foothold among creatives, and is bring

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