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Google rolls out AI-powered “Ask YouTube” search to Premium users

Google rolls out AI-powered “Ask YouTube” search to Premium users
Google is testing a conversational search feature called “Ask YouTube” that turns video discovery into a dialogue. The experiment, available now to U.S. YouTube Premium subscribers aged 18 and older, adds an “Ask YouTube” button to the search bar and generates AI‑crafted result pages that blend text summaries, long‑form videos, Shorts and suggested prompts. Early testers report mixed results: the tool can quickly surface concise overviews, but occasional factual errors remind users to verify information. Google says the trial will later expand beyond Premium members as it refines the experience. Leer más

YouTubers File Seattle Lawsuit Claim Amazon Scraped Videos to Train Nova Reel AI

YouTubers File Seattle Lawsuit Claim Amazon Scraped Videos to Train Nova Reel AI
A coalition of YouTube creators has sued Amazon in a Seattle federal court, alleging the company used automated tools to download millions of videos without permission to train its Nova Reel generative‑AI model. The plaintiffs, which include Ted Entertainment—behind the H3 Podcast and h3h3 Productions—assert that Amazon’s scraping violated copyright law and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. They seek monetary damages and an injunction to halt the practice. Amazon has not commented as the case joins a wave of high‑profile lawsuits testing the limits of AI training and fair‑use defenses. Leer más

Google Gemini Introduces Personal Intelligence Beta to Pull Data from Gmail, Photos and More

Google Gemini Introduces Personal Intelligence Beta to Pull Data from Gmail, Photos and More
Google has launched a beta feature for its Gemini AI assistant called Personal Intelligence. The feature lets Gemini access a user’s Gmail, Photos, Search and YouTube history to deliver proactive, context‑aware answers. It is off by default, giving users the choice to connect their apps. Gemini can combine text, images and video to answer queries such as locating a tire size from a photo or planning a trip based on past emails and travel photos. The company says the model only references personal data without using it for training and includes safeguards for sensitive topics. The rollout begins with Google AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers in the United States, with plans to expand to more regions and to the free tier. Leer más

Merriam-Webster Names “Slop” the 2025 Word of the Year

Merriam-Webster Names “Slop” the 2025 Word of the Year
Merriam-Webster has selected “slop” as its 2025 word of the year, defining it as low‑quality digital content produced in large volumes by artificial intelligence. The term captures growing concerns about AI‑generated material flooding major online platforms such as YouTube, Wikipedia, Spotify and Pinterest. While some sites work to curb the spread, others—including Meta, OpenAI and Disney—are embracing AI‑driven video services. Merriam-Webster also highlighted other notable words from the year, underscoring the cultural impact of AI on language and internet culture. Leer más

ChatGPT Tops Apple’s Free iPhone App List in the United States for 2025

ChatGPT Tops Apple’s Free iPhone App List in the United States for 2025
Apple released its annual ranking of the most downloaded free iPhone apps in the United States, and OpenAI’s ChatGPT claimed the top spot for 2025. The AI chatbot surpassed popular platforms such as Threads, Google, TikTok, WhatsApp, Instagram, and YouTube. The list highlights the rapid adoption of artificial‑intelligence tools on mobile devices, underscoring ChatGPT’s shift from a niche product to a mainstream utility that now outpaces traditional social and search apps. Leer más

EU Opens Antitrust Investigation into Google's AI Search Features

EU Opens Antitrust Investigation into Google's AI Search Features
The European Commission has launched an antitrust probe into Google’s AI‑driven search tools, focusing on its AI Overviews and AI Mode. Regulators will examine whether Google uses website and YouTube content to generate AI answers without compensating publishers, and whether it imposes unfair terms that limit competitors’ access to that data. The investigation aims to assess potential harms to competition in the AI market and to determine if Google’s practices restrict rival AI firms from using the same content. Google has defended its approach, saying it will work with news and creative industries as AI evolves. Leer más

EU Antitrust Probe Targets Google's Use of Publisher and YouTube Content for AI

EU Antitrust Probe Targets Google's Use of Publisher and YouTube Content for AI
The European Commission has launched an antitrust investigation into Google’s AI services, focusing on whether the company used web publishers’ content for its AI Overview and AI Mode tools without proper compensation or an opt‑out option. The probe also examines Google’s use of YouTube‑uploaded material to train generative AI models, raising concerns about fairness to creators and competitive disadvantages for rival AI developers. EU officials stress that innovation must not undermine core societal principles, while Google warns the investigation could hinder a competitive market. Leer más

Agentio Raises $40M to Scale AI-Driven Creator Marketplace Beyond YouTube

Agentio Raises $40M to Scale AI-Driven Creator Marketplace Beyond YouTube
Agentio, a platform that connects brands with YouTube creators for sponsored videos, announced a $40 million Series B funding round led by Forerunner. The startup, founded by former Cameo president Arthur Leopold and ex-Spotify engineer Jonathan Meyers, aims to expand its AI‑powered ad buying tools to additional platforms such as Meta, TikTok, and Snap. Recent growth includes a five‑fold increase in revenue since its last round, a dramatic reduction in creator bid times, and strong performance metrics from brands like Bombas. Agentio plans to grow its team and broaden its creator‑brand matching capabilities across new social channels. Leer más

YouTube Refutes AI Role in Recent Tech Tutorial Removals

YouTube Refutes AI Role in Recent Tech Tutorial Removals
YouTube has denied that artificial intelligence was used to remove recent tech tutorial videos, a claim that sparked concern among creators. The controversy centered on a creator known as White, whose channel grew to around 330,000 subscribers after a popular video showing a Windows 11 workaround. White speculated that AI might be influencing moderation but cited a seemingly automated chatbot as evidence. He noted past instances where videos were flagged but quickly reinstated after human review. The uncertainty has left creators uneasy about what content may be subject to removal. Leer más

OpenAI’s Sora Raises Concerns Over Deepfake Detection and Content Credential Adoption

OpenAI’s Sora Raises Concerns Over Deepfake Detection and Content Credential Adoption
OpenAI’s video generation tool Sora can produce realistic deepfake videos of public figures and copyrighted characters, exposing gaps in current detection and labeling systems. Although the platform embeds Content Credentials from the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA), these metadata tags are not visible to most users and are often stripped before sharing on social media. Platforms such as Meta, TikTok, YouTube, and X have provided limited or no visible labeling, leaving the public vulnerable to misinformation. Experts argue that metadata alone is insufficient and call for broader industry adoption and regulatory action. Leer más

YouTube Rolls Out AI Likeness Detection Tool for Creators

YouTube Rolls Out AI Likeness Detection Tool for Creators
YouTube has introduced a new AI‑powered detection feature that lets creators in its Partner Program locate and flag videos that use their likeness without permission. After confirming their identity, creators can review flagged content in a new Content Detection tab within YouTube Studio and request removal of unauthorized AI‑generated videos. The rollout begins with an initial group of creators and will expand over the coming months. The tool, similar to Content ID, first appeared in a pilot with talent represented by Creative Artists Agency and joins other recent policies that require labeling of AI‑generated material and restrict AI‑mimicked music. Leer más

YouTube Expands Likeness Detection to Combat AI-Generated Deepfakes

YouTube Expands Likeness Detection to Combat AI-Generated Deepfakes
YouTube is rolling out a beta likeness detection tool that aims to identify AI‑generated videos that misuse a creator’s face. The feature, similar to the platform’s copyright detection system, requires creators to verify their identity with government ID and a facial video. Initially limited to a small group, the tool is now being offered to more eligible creators, giving them a way to protect their likeness from synthetic content that could spread misinformation or damage their brand. Leer más

YouTube Launches Likeness Detection Tool to Fight Deepfakes

YouTube Launches Likeness Detection Tool to Fight Deepfakes
YouTube is beginning to roll out a new likeness detection feature aimed at identifying and removing videos that alter a person’s facial appearance with artificial intelligence. The tool, initially available to members of the YouTube Partner Program, requires creators to submit a government ID and a short selfie for verification. It works similarly to Content ID by scanning uploads for facial matches, allowing individuals to flag infringing content for removal. The system currently focuses only on visual modifications and does not address AI‑altered voices. Leer más

Google Seeks to Shield AI Ambitions from Antitrust Search Remedies

Google Seeks to Shield AI Ambitions from Antitrust Search Remedies
Google and the Department of Justice met in Washington to fine‑tune a federal court order that curtails the tech giant’s search practices. While the order aims to restore competition in the search market, Google argues that the imposed restrictions should not hamper the rollout of its Gemini AI app, especially when bundled with services like YouTube and Maps. The judge expressed concern that such bundling could give Google undue leverage, but also rejected the most aggressive DOJ proposals. Google maintains that its AI offerings are distinct from its search monopoly and should not be subject to the same remedies. Leer más

YouTube Music Tests AI Music Hosts via YouTube Labs

YouTube Music Tests AI Music Hosts via YouTube Labs
YouTube Music is rolling out an experimental AI-powered feature called AI music hosts to a limited group of US users. Delivered through the newly branded YouTube Labs portal, the feature inserts commentary, fan trivia and related stories between songs, echoing Spotify's AI DJ. A new button appears next to the thumbs‑up and thumbs‑down controls in the now‑playing screen, letting listeners enable the interjections. The rollout appears tied to YouTube Premium subscriptions and follows a history of experimental tweaks such as higher audio quality and playback‑speed options. Leer más

YouTube Tests AI Hosts in Music App

YouTube Tests AI Hosts in Music App
YouTube is piloting AI-powered hosts for its Music app through a new YouTube Labs experiment. The hosts are intended to enrich the listening experience by offering stories, trivia, and commentary about songs and mixes. Participation is limited to a small group of U.S. users, and the trial is part of Google’s broader push for AI-driven features across its platforms, including the recently expanded Jump Ahead tool for TV and console users. Leer más

YouTube Music Trials AI Hosts via YouTube Labs

YouTube Music Trials AI Hosts via YouTube Labs
YouTube has introduced YouTube Labs, a testing platform that lets premium members try AI hosts for the Music app. The AI hosts provide relevant stories, fan trivia and commentary to deepen the listening experience. Participation is limited to a small group of U.S. users. The rollout follows YouTube's broader push of AI tools for creators, including spoken‑dialogue song generation, AI‑driven age verification and a version of Google’s AI overviews. Leer más

YouTube Announces Pathway for Previously Banned Creators to Return

YouTube Announces Pathway for Previously Banned Creators to Return
YouTube said it will offer a limited pilot program that lets creators whose channels were removed for spreading Covid‑19 or election misinformation in 2020 return to the platform. Alphabet’s lawyers argue the earlier bans were driven by political pressure and that the current community guidelines have evolved. The company framed the change as a commitment to free expression and noted it will stop using third‑party fact‑checkers. Lawmakers, particularly from the House Judiciary Committee, have praised the move as a step back from censorship, while Google continues to face antitrust scrutiny. Leer más

Google TV Integrates Gemini AI for Conversational Viewing Experience

Google TV Integrates Gemini AI for Conversational Viewing Experience
Google TV now incorporates the company’s Gemini AI, letting users talk to their smart televisions. Viewers can request show recommendations, season recaps, homework help, recipes and more, using the same “Hey, Google” command that activates the mobile assistant. The Gemini for TV feature launches on select TCL models and will expand to other devices later in the year, while Google continues to embed Gemini across its ecosystem, including Chrome and YouTube creator tools. Industry observers note the move underscores Google’s shift toward AI‑driven services, even as it raises broader content‑generation concerns. Leer más

Record Labels Sue AI Music Startup Suno Over Alleged YouTube Piracy

Record Labels Sue AI Music Startup Suno Over Alleged YouTube Piracy
Major record labels, led by the Recording Industry Association of America, have escalated a lawsuit against AI music generator Suno, accusing the company of illegally ripping songs from YouTube to train its generative models. The amended complaint, filed on September 19th, alleges Suno used code to download copyrighted tracks from Universal, Sony and Warner, bypassing YouTube’s rolling cipher encryption and violating the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Suno, which has not disclosed its training data, claims fair‑use protection, but the plaintiffs seek statutory damages of $2,500 per act of circumvention and up to $150,000 per infringed work. Leer más