Your Google TV experience is about to get chaotic with a dedicated YouTube Shorts feed
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Your Google TV experience is about to get chaotic with a dedicated YouTube Shorts feed
"The new rollout will appear directly on the Google TV home screen, manifesting as a personalized feed of YouTube Shorts drawn from your watch history; no app launch required."
"What sounds concerning to Google TV users is that there's no confirmed way to hide or disable the short-video row."
"Beyond that, Nano Banana (Google's AI image generation platform) and Veo (AI video generation platform) are live on Gemini-enabled TCL Google TVs in the U.S., starting today."
"Google Photos also gets three new upgrades: Gemini-powered voice search to find specific pictures, a Remix feature that applies artistic styles like watercolor or oil painting to photos, and Dynamic Slideshows."
Google TV is introducing a 'Short videos for you' row on the home screen, featuring personalized YouTube Shorts based on user watch history. This update will be available on U.S. devices starting this summer. While Google plans to expand this feature to include other platforms like Instagram Reels, currently only YouTube Shorts is confirmed. Users are concerned about the inability to hide this row and the handling of advertisements within it. Additional updates include AI tools and enhancements to Google Photos.
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