YouTube is experimenting with a new feature that uses artificial intelligence to create AI-driven video search overviews, highlighting useful clips from videos without users needing to click on them.
YouTube is experimenting with a new feature that uses artificial intelligence to create AI-driven video search overviews, highlighting useful clips from videos without users needing to click on them.
If you've been browsing YouTube lately and noticed your ad blocker suddenly stopped working, you're not alone. Google, the parent company of YouTube, is tightening the screws on ad blockers—and they've got their reasons.
YouTube is gearing up to launch a more affordable, ad-free subscription option, aiming to cater to users who want an uninterrupted viewing experience without the full price tag of YouTube Premium. This new plan, known as "Premium Lite," is expected to roll out soon in the US, Australia, Germany, and Thailand, according to insiders familiar with the initiative.