Google brings AI video editing and Ask YouTube to YouTube
Google at its I/O 2026 keynote introduced Gemini Omni, a new multimodal AI model capable of generating and editing video, images, and interactive simulations, launching with Gemini Omni Flash. The company also announced "Ask YouTube," an AI-powered conversational feature for the YouTube platform that allows users to ask questions about video content and receive summarized answers, with plans for a broad U.S. rollout by summer.
Key Takeaways
- Gemini Omni can create and edit video, images, and interactive simulations; Google launched the first model in the family as Gemini Omni Flash.
- Ask YouTube lets users ask questions about video content, get summarized answers, and jump to the most relevant part of a video.
- Google said Ask YouTube is in testing now and will roll out broadly in the U.S. this summer.
- Google said Gemini Omni Flash is now available across its products, with more Omni Pro details promised soon.
Why It Matters
Google is pushing AI deeper into YouTube’s consumption layer, not just its creation tools. Ask YouTube adds conversational search and summarized answers directly to video, while Gemini Omni extends generative editing into video workflows inside Google products. For the streaming stack, that means discovery, navigation, and editing are moving closer to the platform itself rather than third-party tools. It also fits Google’s broader push to make Gemini a cross-product layer across search, Gemini, and YouTube. Watch the U.S. summer rollout of Ask YouTube and whether Gemini Omni expands beyond Flash into Omni Pro.
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