Google is well on its way to finding creative and useful ways to bring AI-powered features to its services. Like the “Help me write” feature in Gmail, Docs, and more recently the “Create a List” tool in Google Keep. Now it's YouTube's turn.Video-sharing platform finally launches AI-powered chatbot “Ask a question” button.
of The Ask a Question button allows you to interact with the chatbot. Viewers can use this to Ask a video-related question Receive real-time responses. The best part is that you don't have to pause the video. You can ask for an overview of the video, discuss a specific section, mention the pros and cons if it's a product review, request a product rating with pros and cons, or if it's an educational video you can . Please translate in simple words.

As mentioned by Android Authority, this feature is very responsive and the answers it provides are also very accurate.So they would infer that AI may be pre-analyzing the video Even before using the feature. When I try to play a video that is not completely in English,[質問]This may be the case since the button is not visible.
This feature is currently Available to YouTube Premium users 18 and older in the US. Until May 1st, you can only access it through the YouTube app for Android. However, this experimental feature must be enabled in settings.As mentioned above, it is Works only with English videos,At this point. It also doesn't work for music videos.
We've seen AI tools and browser extensions that can summarize and ask questions about videos. However, it's much more convenient to be able to do it directly from the app. Furthermore, I think it would have even more appeal if it was released to a wider audience. Especially among students, it can be used to summarize long lectures.
On the other hand, I am concerned about how it will affect the total playback time of the video. People might just ask the AI for the information they need and close the video. This has a negative impact on creators, so YouTube and Google should take this into consideration. But what do you think about the new AI chatbot by YouTube? Share your opinion in the comments section below.
