Written By Nishit Raghuwanshi
Published By: Nishit Raghuwanshi | Published: Sep 25, 2024, 02:49 PM (IST)
YouTube, after bringing multiple new features in recent days, is now dropping yet another feature for the users. All the premium subscribers for the Android application will be able to use the conversation AI feature of YouTube. The feature will allow the users to ask questions related to particular videos on YouTube. As of now, the feature is available for premium subscribers residing in the United States of America. And that’s not it, YouTube is also rolling out pause ads for an expanded user base. These ads will run when someone pauses a YouTube video. Also Read: YouTube Gets Dedicated Mental Health And Wellbeing Section For Teenagers: Who Can Access, What's Special?
According to the latest tweets from the official handle of YouTube, the feature is being rolled out for premium subscribers who use the Android app and are based in the US. There has been no word regarding the worldwide launch of the feature until now. However, once the tests for the feature are completed successfully, we can expect it to make a global debut. Also Read: YouTube’s Next Big AI Upgrade: Lip-Syncing For Auto-Dubbed Videos Coming Soon
All those who will be eligible to use the feature will soon get to see an Ask button under the videos that they will watch. Most probably, the button will be placed beside the Like, Share, and Download buttons. The button will be depicted on the application with a sparkle icon which Google has been using for a long time now to depict AI features. Once the users tap the button, a window will open in the place of the comment section which will allow the users to write their questions related to a particular video. Also Read: YouTube Premium Lite In India Launched: Enjoy Ad-Free Experience At This Price Now
For example, users can ask questions related to the objects they see in the images, similar content recommendations, and a lot more. The tool currently supports video in English only. Speculations are that the tool will support all languages on the platform in the near future.