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YouTube Premium subscribers in the United States can now ask questions to the platform's AI

- September 26, 2024
- Updated: July 1, 2025 at 10:55 PM

YouTube is expanding access to its artificial intelligence chatbot, which allows YouTube Premium users to receive answers to questions related to the videos they are watching. The tool, accessible via the “Ask” button below the videos, displays automatically generated questions based on the video content. Additionally, users can input their own questions to delve deeper into other topics.
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Subscribe (it's FREE) ►The chatbot was first launched in November of last year, although it was only available to some YouTube Premium subscribers in the United States. Now, the platform has decided to expand access to all Premium members using Android devices in that country. Although it is still not available to the general public, YouTube’s goal is for more people to try it and, at the same time, to obtain more usage data of the tool.
Will this chatbot actually be useful in the context of YouTube? More and more people are turning to AI chatbots to discover content these days, so it makes sense for platforms like YouTube to integrate these systems to keep up with that trend. Still, it’s not entirely clear whether YouTube audiences will use this new chatbot or skip it altogether. We’ll see.
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