Convierte Wikipedia en Vídeos VIRALES Monetizables por IA 📖 Tutorial GRATIS Youtube Automatizado
This tutorial demonstrates how to convert Wikipedia articles into monetizable AI-generated videos using free tools like Google Bard and HeyGen's Virbo platform. The process involves selecting a niche, extracting popular Wikipedia articles, generating video scripts with scene descriptions, and creating professional videos with AI avatars, voices, and background media.
Summary
The tutorial begins by highlighting Wikipedia's massive traffic (hundreds of millions of monthly visits) as an opportunity for AI-generated content creation. The first step involves selecting a niche and using Google Bard (as a free alternative to ChatGPT) to identify the eight most popular niches on Wikipedia and then the five most popular articles within a selected niche, including monthly visit counts and URLs. The creator demonstrates selecting the Geography niche and extracting a specific article about Earth.
The second major step involves using Google Bard to generate a structured video script by prompting it to create multiple scenes (the example uses four scenes) with specific durations (one minute total). Google Bard provides detailed instructions for each scene including the exact narrator text, specific images/videos to display, and visual elements needed. This output is then transferred to HeyGen's Virbo platform, an AI video creation tool with over 300 pre-made avatars and 300+ voices in multiple languages.
The tutorial walks through the Virbo interface, showing how to create a project in 16:9 format suitable for YouTube, add multiple scenes, select and customize avatars, paste the script text, choose AI voices (with language options), add copyright-free background music, and incorporate background images and videos from platforms like Pexels. The creator demonstrates editing all four scenes with different avatar styles (full-body and circular modes), background videos, and visual elements. The free version of Virbo allows up to 2 minutes of video export in 720p HD, though longer videos require a paid subscription. The tutorial concludes by showing the final exported video about Earth's formation and layers, which successfully integrates all the components discussed.
Key Insights
- Wikipedia ranks as the 7th most visited website globally, surpassing major companies like Amazon, Netflix, and OpenAI's ChatGPT page, making it a valuable source for AI-generated video content
- Google Bard can be used to automatically search Wikipedia for the most popular niches and articles within those niches, providing monthly visit metrics and URLs to guide content selection
- Google Bard can generate complete video scripts with specific scene-by-scene instructions including narrator text, recommended images/videos, and visual elements needed for each scene based on a Wikipedia article
- HeyGen's Virbo platform includes over 300 AI avatars with multiple language voice options and can add natural hand gestures and movements, with a free tier offering up to 2 minutes of 720p export
- The platform allows creators to use vertical video formats (9:16) for TikTok and Instagram Reels content with shorter 30-second durations on the free tier, or longer-form videos with a paid Pro subscription
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[0:00] Wikipedia, the collaborative online encyclopedia that offers free content in text format according to a similar website, Wikipedia is positioned in the number seven position of most visited pages in the world, even above large companies such as Amazon Netflix or even the gpt chat itself with its page of openi since Wikipedia receives hundreds of millions of monthly visits monthly and this translates into an opportunity since we will be able to create content through Artificial Intelligence that is based on the unlimited information that [0:30] Wikipedia can give us, which is why in this video I will be showing you How we can generate videos through Artificial Intelligence that have a demand with two simple steps and…
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