Every big tech company is including AI into their product for more enhancements and to be said more transparent, more data harvest as well. Big tech companies are rushing to add AI into their products because it makes the experience smarter and faster for users — things like better recommendations, instant answers, and features that actually feel useful in daily life.
But there is another side to this too. The more AI features a platform adds, the more data it needs to collect from you — your searches, your watch history, your habits — to keep that AI running and improving. So while the features feel like a gift, your data is quietly the price you pay.
Now Google has integrated AI mode like search on YouTube and it is currently in testing mode and if you are from USA and have a premium YouTube account you can check it out.
The feature looks like there is an Ask YouTube button on the search bar upon clicking the search bar it will show a list of prompts like summary of the rules of football, short history of the Apollo moon landing if we click the Ask YouTube button it takes to a full page with suggested searches and a text box to ask a question.
There we can ask a question it will pull out some descriptions related to our question and a list of suggested videos and it is coming for both long form and short form videos and you can search your videos with prompting. Now YouTube is working on to expand its experiment to free users as well.