Testing new experimental generative AI features
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In addition to the AI tools we recently shared that help make it easier to create on YouTube, we’re testing two experiments that integrate generative AI into the YouTube viewing experience. Because these experiments are very small, you might not see them just yet! If you are a Premium member, you may be eligible to test these experiments at youtube.com/new. If you do try these experiments, let us know what you think by sending feedback. Here’s more about the experiments:
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To help you easily understand and participate in comment conversations, we’re experimenting with AI that organizes large comment sections of long-form videos into easily digestible themes. If you’re part of this experiment, when you open the comment section on mobile, you’ll see a new option to sort by ✨Topics on some videos. Creators can use these comment summaries to more quickly jump into comment discussions on their videos, or to draw inspiration for new content based on what their audiences are discussing. If creators want to remove any comment topics, they can delete individual comments that show up under the specific topic. Also, topics are pulled from published comments only and cannot be created from comments that are held for review, contain blocked words or are from blocked users. This experiment is running on a small number of videos in English that have large comment sections. YouTube Premium members, starting later today, you can opt-in to test this out at youtube.com/new. Keep in mind anyone testing this feature out won’t see it on every YouTube video.

To help you dive deeper into the content you’re watching, we’re experimenting with a conversational AI tool. This tool lets you get answers to questions about the video you’re watching, recommendations for related content, and more, all without interrupting playback. For certain academic videos, the tool can aid learning journeys by providing quizzes and responses that encourage deeper understanding. If you’re a part of the experiment, you can access the tool by tapping ✨Ask beneath select videos and begin by asking questions about the video or choosing a suggested prompt. Starting today, this is available to a small number of people on a subset of videos, and in the coming weeks, YouTube Premium members in the U.S. on Android devices will be able to join the experiment at youtube.com/new.

These features are experimental and we may not always get it right. That’s why we’re starting small with limited availability and collecting feedback. Each experiment allows you to submit feedback directly in the tool. If you see any of these experiments, please try them out and let us know what you think.
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Última modificación el 7 nov 2023
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