"The new feature called 'Ask YouTube' will let you pose complex questions and receive comprehensive results that include video and text, then ask follow ups to dive deeper."
"After getting the results, you can try follow-up questions or choose from suggested prompts to explore in more detail."
"As shown in The Verge's quick test, the prompt 'short history of Apollo 11 moon landing' brought up a summary of the mission, along with videos and time stamps for relevant information."
"Tech companies love AI a lot more than the public, and YouTube users are particularly passionate about hating AI-generated slop."
Google is launching an AI search feature called 'Ask YouTube' for Premium subscribers, allowing users to ask complex questions and receive comprehensive results that include both video and text. Users can enable the feature, click the 'Ask YouTube' button, and enter prompts or choose from suggestions. The feature aims to enhance content discovery, but initial tests show mixed results, with some queries returning inaccurate information. User reception may depend on the feature's ability to deliver quality content efficiently.
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