
"YouTube on Tuesday announced a suite of new features coming to YouTube Studio, the platform over 30 million creators use to manage their channels and track their analytics and revenue every month. At its Made on YouTube event, the company unveiled new and updated tools like an AI-powered chatbot for support, an inspiration tab, title A/B testing features, auto dubbing, likeness detection tools, and more."
"Of these, the most interesting addition is the likeness detection feature, which was first announced in 2024 and expanded earlier this year to a handful of top creators, like Mr. Beast. Now, the company says it's bringing the technology to an open beta that will be available to all YouTube Partner Program creators - content creators who meet certain subscriber and view thresholds to monetize their channels."
"Another new tool, Ask Studio, provides an AI-powered chatbot assistant that can guide users and answer questions about their account, like how their latest video is performing or what their audience is saying about their editing style, for example. (The feature is different from another "Ask" AI tool for viewers that YouTube tested in late 2023, which allowed users to ask questions about a video they were viewing.)"
YouTube released a suite of YouTube Studio updates for the 30 million creators who use the platform to manage channels and track analytics and revenue. New and updated tools include an AI-powered Ask Studio chatbot, an updated Inspiration tab, title A/B testing, auto dubbing, and likeness detection. Likeness detection is entering open beta for YouTube Partner Program creators, enabling detection, management, and authorization of removal for unauthorized videos using creators' facial likenesses. Ask Studio provides actionable analytics-focused answers about performance and audience behavior. Several features expand earlier tests and will roll out more broadly to eligible creators.
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