
"YouTube is testing a new search feature that it says is meant to feel more like a conversation than a search interface. Users are able to ask complex questions in natural language, receive results that include video and text, and then ask follow-up questions."
"According to YouTube, subscribers who opt in to try the new search can enter a prompt in the search bar, like 'plan a 3-day road trip between San Francisco and Santa Barbara,' and then select the Ask YouTube option to get the results."
"The Ask YouTube search interface suggests some search prompts, such as 'unique ideas for a backyard water feature,' 'plan a living room redesign using thrifted items,' and 'how to make a traditional French omelet.'"
YouTube is introducing a new search feature designed to mimic conversational interactions. Users can ask complex questions in natural language and receive a mix of video and text results, along with the ability to ask follow-up questions. This feature is part of YouTube Labs, available to U.S. YouTube Premium subscribers. Users can enter prompts like planning a road trip and receive AI-generated summaries and highlighted video segments. Other features in testing include AI details in YouTube Music and an AI coaching tool for Shorts videos, with the search feature testing ending on June 8.
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