
At Google I/O, the tech giant unveiled Omni, a new tool designed for video-to-video editing. Omni offers powerful capabilities, including fine-grained steerability, allowing users to make precise adjustments to video content. This tool is part of Google's broader push towards multimodal generation and agentic tools.
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© Matt WolfeGemini Omni, a new multimodal model for content editing and creation, now supports video inputs.
© The Verge AIGoogle's new Omni AI model is pushing the boundaries of video generation, allowing users to transform any input into creative video content. The model, part of Google's AI video platform Flow, offers improved consistency and real-world knowledge integration compared to its predecessor, Veo. Users can now create videos with minimal effort, though the results can still be unpredictable, with occasional AI glitches. While not perfect, Omni represents a significant step forward in making realistic video generation more accessible, albeit at a cost in terms of credits and potential editing iterations.
© The Verge AISpotify's new AI remix tool, developed in partnership with Universal Music Group, aims to let superfans create remixes and covers from UMG's catalog. However, critics argue that this tool undermines the essence of human creativity and genuine artistic engagement. While Spotify positions it as a premium service to deepen fan relationships, skeptics believe it caters more to those seeking novelty rather than meaningful interaction with music. The tool's impact on the music landscape remains uncertain, as it could either democratize remixing or dilute the artistry involved in music creation.