Google just rolled out a wild new feature for YouTube Shorts that turns every video into remixable raw material. Using Gemini Omni, you can now click a "reimagine" button and prompt the AI to completely restyle someone else's clip.
The options go way beyond simple filters. You can transform videos into pixel art, anime, or found-footage horror. You can also alter the actual content by inflating heads, adding background actors, dressing people in pirate costumes, or even inserting yourself into the scene.
Creators do have control here. They can toggle whether their Shorts are available for AI remixing, which matters if you're posting anything personal or sensitive.
This is Google leaning hard into generative AI as a creation tool, not just a consumption feature. It's positioning YouTube as a platform where the line between watching and making gets increasingly blurry.
For anyone building content workflows or experimenting with AI video tools, this is worth watching. YouTube's scale means features like this can shift how millions of people think about video creation, even if the results are mostly memes and experiments at first.
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