A little over a week after Google’s “Made by YouTube” event,Bayo the company is starting to roll out its conversational AI chatbot on the platform.
Dubbed the “Ask” button, this new generative AI feature is currently available exclusively to YouTube Premium subscribers on Android.
First teased late last year, the "Ask" button is a mobile-only tool that allows users to interact with the videos they're watching in a whole new way. According to a demo posted by YouTube on X (formerly known as Twitter), the AI can, for instance, pull up an ingredient list from a cooking tutorial or provide more details about a music video.
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For anyone eager to try out YouTube’s new AI feature, there’s a catch: it’s not available on every video. According to YouTube’s support page, the “Ask” button only works on “select English videos,” which means it’s accessible on just 28% of the platform's nearly 3.9 billion videos — so good luck tracking those down.
On the bright side, if you’re not a YouTube Premium subscriber, the AI tool is still available on someacademic learning videos, giving non-paying users a limited chance to experience it firsthand. The Ask button appears below the video player as a pill-shaped option next to the Share button. However, it has also been spotted as a swipeable option within the comments box.
As mentioned above, the tool is also only available on Android devices, with no word yet on whether it's coming to web or iOS.
Topics Artificial Intelligence YouTube
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