The technology giant introduced Gemini Omni, a multimodal AI model capable of generating high-quality video content from combinations of text, images, audio, and video inputs. The first iteration, Gemini Omni Flash, is rolling out immediately in the Arab World across the Gemini application, Google Flow, and YouTube Shorts. Google stated that future updates will expand output modalities to include images and audio. All Omni-generated videos will feature an imperceptible SynthID digital watermark to verify their AI origin.
Simultaneously, Google launched an AI-reimagined Search box, marking its largest upgrade in more than 25 years. The updated interface allows users to search using text, images, files, videos, or Chrome tabs, and provides AI-powered query suggestions. The system is expanding to all regions where AI Mode is supported, including the Arab World.
To address AI transparency, Google is expanding its SynthID and Content Credentials verification tools to Google Search and Chrome. Content Credentials will indicate whether digital media originated from a camera or AI, and whether it was edited using generative tools. Google announced that OpenAI, Ka-Kow, and Eleven Labs have agreed to adopt the SynthID watermarking standard, joining Nvidia.
Other global innovations highlighted by the company include Android XR audio and display glasses, an intelligent "Universal Cart" for cross-platform shopping launching in the United States this summer, and Antigravity 2.0, a desktop platform designed to orchestrate cohorts of autonomous AI agents with a Flash version operating 12 times faster than other frontier models.




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