The ability to swiftly skip ahead to the more intriguing parts of a video will also be available to those who pay for the service.
The video-sharing website YouTube has recently introduced a number of new features for its Premium customers. One of these features is a means to quickly skip over the more tedious parts of a film. The video will now jump ahead to the parts of the video that YouTube has determined to be the most intriguing based on a combination of artificial intelligence and viewing data. This will happen when users double tap on a video. On the other hand, the feature is currently available to Android users in the United States, and it will be made available to iOS users in the coming weeks as well. In addition, Premium users on Android now have the possibility to watch Shorts while simultaneously reading their emails, accessing social media, or performing other tasks on other applications in general thanks to the newly introduced picture-in-picture capabilities.
Users that pay for the video hosting service will also get access to the most recent experimental features that the website has to offer. The smart downloads for Shorts feature is one of the newest test features that YouTube has introduced. This tool automatically stores the short-form videos that are available on the service on the devices of users, allowing them to watch them offline. Furthermore, Android users now have access to a conversational artificial intelligence experience that can provide answers to their inquiries and make suggestions for information that is relevant to those questions without requiring them to interrupt whatever is currently playing on their displays. However, at this time, it is only available to viewers located in the United States, and it is only applicable to English videos that have a “Ask” button displayed. At long last, Premium customers are able to view YouTube’s revamped watch page for the web, which gives the impression of making it simpler to locate video that is relevant to their interests.
Subscribers to YouTube Premium are granted access to offline watching, Music Premium, and other benefits, in addition to having advertisements removed from videos. However, the video sharing site that is owned by Google announced in February that it had reached 100 million members for both its Premium and Music offerings. However, the company has been working to increase the number of people who pay for its services. Aside from introducing new benefits, it is also fighting a war against ad blockers and has just lately begun banning ad-blocking programs on mobile devices from seeing its content.