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    YouTube Generative AI Tests: Streamlined Comments and In-video Q&A

    Explore Google's latest experiments on YouTube, including AI-generated comment summaries for enhanced engagement and a non-disruptive conversational AI tool that answers video-related queries.

    In a brief test, AI will be used to summarize the broad topic of certain videos’ comment sections.


    In another experiment, an AI chatbot will be able to answer queries regarding the film being watched without pausing it.


    YouTube is the most popular online video-sharing network, particularly for long-form material. However, it faces severe competition from TikTok and Instagram, which have risen to prominence with the rise of short-form content. Google now needs to figure out how to keep its audience coming back for more, and it appears to be focusing on generative AI as the platform’s next big feature.


    Google has revealed that it is experimenting with new generative AI projects for YouTube. AI-generated remark summaries and a conversational AI tool are among them.


    Commentary on AI summaries The main highlight experience is a machine learning algorithm that simplifies comment subjects into easily digestible themes. The idea here is to make it easy for people to participate in discussions in the comments section and for authors to accept feedback from the comment flow.


    For the time being, this is a short experiment that will be displayed on select English videos to select viewers, particularly those with huge comment sections. On some videos, users in this experiment will see a new option to sort comments by “Topics.” Google says that select YouTube Premium subscribers will be able to test this out at youtube.com/new.


    Creators can use these comment summaries to jump into discussions more quickly. They can also erase any comment topic by deleting the individual comments that comprise the comment topic. Please keep in mind that comment themes are generated only from published comments.


    Conversational AI software Google is also experimenting with a conversational AI tool. You can use this tool to get answers to questions regarding the video you’re watching, as well as recommendations for similar content. What distinguishes the technology from others, such as Google’s own Google Bard chatbot, is that it can be used within YouTube without interfering with video playback.


    This AI experiment incorporates a prior AI experiment into its fold, in which users could take AI-generated quizzes on specific academic films.


    Participants in this experiment can access the conversational AI tool by touching “Ask” beneath selected videos. This experiment is only offered to a limited number of individuals on a limited set of videos. Google will let YouTube Premium users in the United States who use Android smartphones participate in the experiment in the coming weeks. In a brief test, AI will be used to summarize the broad topic of certain videos’ comment sections.


    In another experiment, an AI chatbot will be able to answer queries regarding the film being watched without pausing it.


    YouTube is the most popular online video-sharing network, particularly for long-form material. However, it faces severe competition from TikTok and Instagram, which have risen to prominence with the rise of short-form content. Google now needs to figure out how to keep its audience coming back for more, and it appears to be focusing on generative AI as the platform’s next big feature.


    Google has revealed that it is experimenting with new generative AI projects for YouTube. AI-generated remark summaries and a conversational AI tool are among them.


    Commentary on AI summaries The main highlight experience is a machine learning algorithm that simplifies comment subjects into easily digestible themes. The idea here is to make it easy for people to participate in discussions in the comments section and for authors to accept feedback from the comment flow.


    For the time being, this is a short experiment that will be displayed on select English videos to select viewers, particularly those with huge comment sections. On some videos, users in this experiment will see a new option to sort comments by “Topics.” Google says that select YouTube Premium subscribers will be able to test this out at youtube.com/new.


    Creators can use these comment summaries to jump into discussions more quickly. They can also erase any comment topic by deleting the individual comments that comprise the comment topic. Please keep in mind that comment themes are generated only from published comments.


    Conversational AI software Google is also experimenting with a conversational AI tool. You can use this tool to get answers to questions regarding the video you’re watching, as well as recommendations for similar content. What distinguishes the technology from others, such as Google’s own Google Bard chatbot, is that it can be used within YouTube without interfering with video playback.


    This AI experiment incorporates a prior AI experiment into its fold, in which users could take AI-generated quizzes on specific academic films.


    Participants in this experiment can access the conversational AI tool by touching “Ask” beneath selected videos. This experiment is only offered to a limited number of individuals on a limited set of videos. Google will let YouTube Premium users in the United States who use Android smartphones participate in the experiment in the coming weeks. In a brief test, AI will be used to summarize the broad topic of certain videos’ comment sections.


    In another experiment, an AI chatbot will be able to answer queries regarding the film being watched without pausing it.


    YouTube is the most popular online video-sharing network, particularly for long-form material. However, it faces severe competition from TikTok and Instagram, which have risen to prominence with the rise of short-form content. Google now needs to figure out how to keep its audience coming back for more, and it appears to be focusing on generative AI as the platform’s next big feature.


    Google has revealed that it is experimenting with new generative AI projects for YouTube. AI-generated remark summaries and a conversational AI tool are among them.


    Commentary on AI summaries The main highlight experience is a machine learning algorithm that simplifies comment subjects into easily digestible themes. The idea here is to make it easy for people to participate in discussions in the comments section and for authors to accept feedback from the comment flow.


    For the time being, this is a short experiment that will be displayed on select English videos to select viewers, particularly those with huge comment sections. On some videos, users in this experiment will see a new option to sort comments by “Topics.” Google says that select YouTube Premium subscribers will be able to test this out at youtube.com/new.


    Creators can use these comment summaries to jump into discussions more quickly. They can also erase any comment topic by deleting the individual comments that comprise the comment topic. Please keep in mind that comment themes are generated only from published comments.


    Conversational AI software Google is also experimenting with a conversational AI tool. You can use this tool to get answers to questions regarding the video you’re watching, as well as recommendations for similar content. What distinguishes the technology from others, such as Google’s own Google Bard chatbot, is that it can be used within YouTube without interfering with video playback.


    This AI experiment incorporates a prior AI experiment into its fold, in which users could take AI-generated quizzes on specific academic films.


    Participants in this experiment can access the conversational AI tool by touching “Ask” beneath selected videos. This experiment is only offered to a limited number of individuals on a limited set of videos. Google will let YouTube Premium users in the United States who use Android smartphones to participate in the experiment in the coming weeks.

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