Google speeds up Chrome’s release cycle to biweekly updates, a move affecting 3 billion users as AI-powered browsers like Atlas and Comet emerge.
After being screened at more than 40 festivals, “Jane Austen’s Period Drama” is now available to be viewed on YouTube.
TL;DR: YouTube CEO Neal Mohan reveals AI-powered features launching in 2026, including AI-generated Shorts with creator likeness protection, game and music creation tools, and enhanced content quality ...
YouTube is continuing to lean into AI to help make content, and that next YouTube Short you watch might not contain real footage of its creator. CEO Neal Mohan announced the latest move in this trend ...
YouTube Shorts viewers might soon see AI versions of their favorite creators when scrolling through their feeds. YouTube CEO Neal Mohan announced on Wednesday that ...
While YouTube Shorts offer great bite-sized entertainment, they can become incredibly addictive and lead to a never-ending loop of scrolling. It also doesn’t help that they appear everywhere on the ...
YouTube just added a new parental control that lets you put a hard limit on how long a supervised teen account can scroll Shorts. If you’re trying to rein in swipe fatigue without banning the app, ...
After testing every option, the best ways to hide YouTube Shorts are filtering search results to show only videos, using “Show fewer Shorts,” setting a Shorts ...
Jake Peterson is Lifehacker’s Tech Editor, and has been covering tech news and how-tos for nearly a decade. His team covers all things technology, including AI, smartphones, computers, game consoles, ...
YouTube’s algorithm loves content that delivers punchy value fast. This means that Shorts can be your best friend for getting eyes on your work—but not all Shorts are created equal. Let’s break down ...
Short-form video has fundamentally changed how audiences discover, consume, and engage with content and businesses that fail to adapt risk falling behind. Platforms like TikTok and Instagram Reels ...
A new study shows AI slop makes up more than 20% of YouTube. Brainrot, or poor quality content, makes up 33%. There's no incentive for creators to try to lessen AI slop. If you feel like you're seeing ...