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YouTube's 'Ask' Button Now on Big Screen
19 Feb
Summary
- Gemini-powered "Ask" button is rolling out on smart TVs.
- Users can ask questions via remote or voice commands.
- The feature is currently an experiment for a small user group.

YouTube is introducing its Gemini-powered "Ask" button feature to living room devices as an experimental rollout. This innovative tool is now accessible on smart TVs, gaming consoles, and other streaming devices, enhancing the viewing experience. The "Ask" button functions as a chatbot trained on each video's specific content. Viewers can select canned prompts or use their voice via the remote's microphone to inquire about details within the video. Sample questions include seeking recipe ingredients or understanding song lyrics. This conversational AI is initially available to a select group of users, with Google promising updates on future expansions.




