Jaeden Schaefer
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One of the suggestions that they were saying that you could do was to ask about the recipe ingredients in a cooking video you're watching, or you could get the meme behind a song lyrics that you're listening to.
I will say that this feature is currently only available to users that are 18 years old and older, and they support English, Hindi, Spanish, Portuguese, and Korean.
I think right now YouTube is really trying to dominate and become the biggest screen in your house.
This is the thing that they're trying to have you watch everything on.
YouTube's they're adding as many features as they can.
According to a report in April that came out last year from Nelson, YouTube is now 12% of all television viewing time, which is beating both Disney and Netflix, which is quite interesting.
There's a lot of rivals that are trying to get into this kind of AI conversation into kind of home entertainment.
Amazon, of course, has Alexa plus on fire TV.
and they are able to let you do a lot of similar things where you can have conversations about shows, actors, scenes.
Roku has upgraded their voice assistant to handle some open-ended questions about movies.
Netflix is also testing its own AI-powered search experience.
So I think beyond just conversational prompts, YouTube is also layering AI into other parts of their TV ecosystem.
recent feature where they basically automatically enhance lower resolution uploads to full HD.
This is really fascinating to me.
I mean, I know this costs a lot for them, a lot of compute, but personally, I think this is a great feature.
Now, why is this a great feature?
Sometimes when you're watching a news clip or some sort of live world event that's happening, I think YouTube is trying to become more and more
They also have a comment summarizer.
They have an AI search result carousel, which is trying to help people navigate content more efficiently.