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I'm so tired of useless AI "features" plaguing every facet of the internet. I get that there are uses for this kinda stuff, but literally everything is not the answer. Especially since 70% of the AI features they have added to YouTube are either useless or inadequate for what they say they do. My favorite is the AI summary of the comment section saying some stupid shit like "the comments talk about the jokes in the video." Like... How is that helpful?
At this rate it almost seems like they are trying to stop people from even using YouTube with how much information and summaries they are trying to give you without ever interacting with the video itself.
For the use case of looking for some tutorial on a thing or a recipe or something and having the option of skipping straight past all the watchtime-boosting filler content and straight to the answer this seems like a decent solution if it works semi-reliably. I imagine since they are pulling full transcripts for subtitle generation already it's just a text search with a timecode.
I will also buy into a setting to get past "Hey guys, welcome to my video!" and "Please like and subscribe" automatically, but I doubt Google is into that.
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Wait, they're trying to implement a feature that would let people see the relevant part of a video without clicking anything?
It's going to be a few hours until they're being yelled at by higher ups, because I doubt they told them about that part when they pitched this. That feature would actively and noticably lower their ad revenue and information gathering.
I mean, they're doing it to everybody else, so...
They did the exact opposite to this. If the person in the video tells you to subscribe, the subscribe button will play an animation to get your attention.
Wonder whose responsible for the policies that created that? :D