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YouTube Shorts get a creative boost with AI remix

Gemini Omni turns clips into cosmic horror, or just makes heads bigger—what's an AI to do?

Google has introduced a nifty new feature for YouTube Shorts: the ability to remix clips using artificial intelligence. Users can now transform videos into pixel art, anime, or found-footage horrors, or add creative flourishes like giant heads and background actors. The fun doesn't stop there; you can even insert yourself into someone else’s content.


Creators have control over whether their Shorts can be remixed or not, ensuring that personal uploads remain just that—personal. However, any remixes will show a digital watermark linking back to the original video, keeping track of where ideas take flight.


This new feature opens up endless possibilities for content creators and users alike, pushing the boundaries of creativity in short-form video. But with great power comes responsibility: one can only imagine what other AI-driven transformations await!

Original source:  https://www.theverge.com/tech/934704/google-gemini-omni-youtub-shorts-remix-ai
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