You can now remix other people’s YouTube Shorts with AI Google has introduced a new AI-powered remix feature for YouTube Shorts, allowing users to restyle or insert themselves into others' videos using the Gemini Omni model. Creators can choose to disable this feature on their videos, and any remixed content will include a digital watermark and a link back to the original upload. Google announced a new YouTube Shorts Remix feature that lets users restyle clips or even insert themselves into other people’s videos using Gemini Omni. Now, at the bottom of a YouTube Short, when you click the remix icon, you’ll see an option to “reimagine” it. Here, you can prompt Gemini to turn a video into pixel art, an anime, or a found-footage horror film. But, beyond that, you can also alter the contents by, say, inflating heads, inserting background actors, dressing people in pirate costumes, or even putting yourself in the clip. You can now remix other people’s YouTube Shorts with AI Gemini Omni can turn video into anime or put giant heads on people. Gemini Omni can turn video into anime or put giant heads on people. Creators can enable or disable the ability to reimagine videos. So, if you upload a short of your kids and would prefer for obvious and understandable reasons that people not be able to manipulate it, you can turn off remixing. Google also says that shorts remixed through Omni will have a digital watermark and link back to the original video. Follow topics and authors from this story to see more like this in your personalized homepage feed and to receive email updates. Jess Weatherbed Terrence O'Brien