YouTube’s AI Overviews want to make search results smarter

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YouTube is experimenting with a new AI feature that could change how people find videos. Here’s the kicker: not everyone is going to love it. The platform has started rolling out AI-generated video summaries directly in search results, but only for a limited group of YouTube Premium subscribers in the U.S.

YouTube is experimenting with a new AI feature that could change how people find videos. Here’s the kicker: not everyone is going to love it.

Recommended Videos Instead, YouTube users will get a carousel of bite-sized previews pulled from different creators. For example, searching for the best wireless headphones or top spots to visit in Japan might now serve up AI-generated clips that pull some of the key moments tof each video together into a neat package.

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