Jon has been an author at Android Police since 2021. He primarily writes features and editorials covering the latest Android news, but occasionally reviews hardware and Android apps. His favorite ...
YouTube is running a new test to auto-generate video summaries with the use of AI. As noted on the support page, the summaries have begun appearing on the watch and search pages, but are only ...
Daniel writes guides on how to use the internet, explainers on how modern technology works, and the occasional smartwatch or e-reader review. He especially likes deep diving into niche topics that ...
YouTube is testing AI auto-generated video summaries on search and watch pages. The aim is to help viewers quickly understand a video's content and decide whether to watch. The experiment is limited ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. If you’d rather read than watch, you can use YouTube’s transcript — although its accuracy may be problematic. If ...
Did you know that instead of watching a YouTube video, you can read it? That sounds extremely counter-productive in the age of video-everything, but there’s a semi-hidden transcript function on ...
The test is only available for a limited number of videos and users, and won’t replace existing video descriptions, but YouTube hopes they’ll help viewers decide what to watch. The test is only ...