Overview
- Google expanded Google Flow and Flow Music globally, which it announced on Monday, May 19, and has begun rolling Gemini Omni Flash into the Gemini app and YouTube Shorts for users on select paid tiers.
- Gemini Omni Flash is an "any-to-any" model that accepts text, images, audio, and video inputs and can generate or edit outputs across those formats using short, conversational commands.
- The model supports iterative, section‑aware video editing that preserves scene continuity across multiple edits and lets users combine multiple reference inputs to shape a single output.
- Flow now includes workflow agents that handle brainstorming, batch generation, and task reasoning to plan multi-step projects, and Flow Music adds section-specific editing for lyrics, beats, and samples.
- Access to these capabilities is gated by Google's tiered AI subscriptions, including a newly introduced AI Ultra plan at $100 per month, and all generated outputs will carry SynthID watermarking to label AI-made content.