You can now remix other people’s YouTube Shorts with AI
Google has introduced a new feature for YouTube Shorts that allows users to remix videos using AI technology called Gemini Omni. This feature enables users to creatively alter clips by transforming them into different styles or inserting themselves into the videos. Creators have the option to disable remixing for their content, ensuring control over how their videos are used.
- ▪Google announced a YouTube Shorts Remix feature that utilizes AI technology called Gemini Omni.
- ▪Users can alter videos by transforming them into styles like pixel art or anime, and can insert themselves into the clips.
- ▪Creators can choose to enable or disable the remixing feature for their uploaded shorts.
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