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Yes, it is! In most cases, if you’re using a professional or paid AI platform, you own the rights to the content you create. This means you can safely use these videos for Facebook ads, YouTube promotions, or your own website. Just a small tip: always give a quick glance at the tool’s "Terms of Service" to make sure there aren't any specific licensing rules for the free version.

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Not at all. YouTube cares about "value"—not how the video was made. As long as your content is helpful, entertaining, and follows their community guidelines, you are perfectly safe. In fact, many successful "faceless" channels are now using AI to speed up their workflow. Just make sure to add your own creative touch so it doesn't feel like a spammy bot!

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The generation process itself usually takes about 30 to 50 seconds. If you have your script or idea ready, you can literally hit 'Generate' and have a clip in under a minute. Of course, spending an extra minute to tweak the music or subtitles will make it look even better, but the heavy lifting is done in seconds.

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Honestly, no. If you can write a text message or a social media post, you can use an AI video generator. You don't need to know anything about "keyframes," "masking," or "timeline editing." The AI acts as your personal editor—you provide the vision, and the software handles the technical side.

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We’ve come a long way. By 2026, AI-generated humans look incredibly lifelike. While you might still see a tiny glitch in very complex movements (like someone eating or doing a backflip), for most "talking head" videos or cinematic shots, your audience won’t even realize they’re looking at an AI character.

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