
"The company showed off new and updated tools to Studio, which creators use to manage their channels and track analytics. Updates include an inspiration tab, title A/B testing features, auto dubbing, and more. What caught our attention is the "likeness"-detection feature, which was announced last year and made available to a few creators; it's now in open beta. People will be able to detect, manage, and flag for removal any unauthorized videos using their facial likeness."
"YouTube gave Live, its livestreaming platform, some updates as well, like letting creators play minigames to entertain viewers, broadcasting simultaneously in both horizontal and vertical formats, providing AI-powered highlights, reacting to live events, using a new ad format, and more. The AI-powered highlights automatically select the best moments from a livestream to turn them into shareable Shorts, and a new ad format - called "side-by-side" - runs adjacent to the main content, similar to a split-screen display, rather than interrupting the stream."
YouTube introduced multiple creator-focused tools across Studio, Live, Shorts, and podcasting. Studio adds an inspiration tab, title A/B testing, auto dubbing, open beta likeness detection to detect and flag unauthorized uses of facial likeness, an AI-powered Ask Studio assistant, and collaborative editing that allows up to five creators on a single video available to all participating audiences. Live gains minigames, simultaneous horizontal and vertical broadcasting, AI-powered highlights that crop top moments into Shorts, reactive features for live events, and a side-by-side ad format that runs adjacent to content. Shorts receives a custom Veo 3 Fast text-to-video model, a remixing tool, and an Edit with AI feature. New monetization and podcast promotion AI tools were also introduced.
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