YouTube’s latest experiment brings its conversational AI tool to TVs
This experimental feature, previously limited to mobile devices and the web, now brings conversational AI directly to the largest screen in the home, allowing users to ask questions about content without leaving the video they’re watching. According to YouTube’s support page, eligible users can click the “Ask” button on their TV screen to summon the AI assistant. The feature offers suggested questions based on the video, or users can use their remote’s microphone button to ask anything related to the video.
The expansion to TVs comes as more Americans now access YouTube through their television than ever before.
A Nielsen report from April 2025 found that YouTube accounted for 12.
4% of total television audience time, surpassing major platforms like Disney and Netflix.
Other companies are also making significant strides with their conversational AI technologies.
Amazon rolled out Alexa+ on Fire TV devices, enabling users to engage in natural conversations and ask Alexa+ for tailored content recommendations, hunt for specific scenes in movies, or even ask questions about actors and filming locations.
Additionally, the company continues to launch other AI features, like a comments summarizer that helps viewers catch up on video discussions and an AI-driven search results carousel.
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