Google Photos lets AI subscribers remix their videos with Gemini Omni
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Mr Bagel
Google Photos has introduced a feature called "Video Remix" that uses AI to let subscribers reimagine their stored videos. The tool, powered by Google's Gemini Omni model, allows users to edit clips by typing simple prompts, turning ordinary footage into something more polished or creative. Engadget reported that the feature is available to those who pay for Google's AI subscription tier.
According to androidcentral.com, Video Remix is accessible through the Create tab within the Google Photos app. The outlet described the capability as allowing users to "remix" reality into an ideal scenario, effectively transforming recorded moments with AI-driven edits. The feature builds on Google's broader push to integrate generative AI into its consumer products.
"You can reimagine videos stored in Google Photos using Gemini Omni."
Engadget provided the concise framing of the feature's core function: using Gemini Omni to reimagine existing videos. That phrasing highlights both the technical backbone and the creative potential for subscribers.
"The feature, accessible via the Create tab in the Photos app, allows users to edit videos with simple prompts, effectively letting them 'remix' reality into an ideal scenario."
Androidcentral.com emphasized the ease of use and the transformative nature of the tool, noting that a simple prompt can reshape a memory. This suggests that Google is positioning Video Remix as a way to enhance or alter personal footage without requiring complex editing skills.
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