Imagine scrolling through your feed and seeing a perfectly rendered, physics accurate video of yourself doing a backflip over a moving car.
You do not know how to backflip. You have never been near that car. But the lighting is flawless. The fluid dynamics of your jacket catching the wind look entirely real. Your voice sounds exactly like you.
This is no longer a multi million dollar Hollywood visual effects project. It is just another Tuesday on the internet, courtesy of Google's new Gemini Omni model.
Unveiled at Google I/O 2026, Omni is an absolute monster of a generative engine. It allows users to drop themselves into any video, create hyper realistic AI avatars, and generate incredibly accurate footage from a single text prompt.
By the way, if you want a rapid fire breakdown of everything else announced at Google I/O 2026, you can watch this short keynote recap right here:














