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India.com
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
- India.com
How To Earn Money Easily Via YouTube Partner Program
photoDetails english YouTube Partner Program: YouTube, a video platform, has become a lifeline for many people, be it helping in difficult situations or uplifting their mood with music videos. From fun to education, it serves a lot. It always has almost everything that you search for. Most people use it to watch videos, but it has a different side as well, which is the content creation. Those who make videos on YouTube are called YouTubers or content creators, and they earn money through the YouTube Partner Program. If you are thinking of becoming a content creator on YouTube, here are the 6 ways you can make money through the YouTube Partner Program: Updated:Jul 04, 2025, 08:45 PM IST Advertising Revenue 1 / 6 Advertising Revenue: You can earn money from ads shown on your videos. These ads appear on the Watch Page and in the Shorts Feed. Shopping 2 / 6 Shopping: You can sell your product using an online store. You can also tag products from other brands under YouTube's affiliate shopping program and earn commission. YouTube Premium 3 / 6 YouTube Premium: You get a share of the YouTube Premium subscription fee when Premium users watch your videos. Channel Memberships 4 / 6 Channel Memberships: Viewers can become members by paying a monthly fee in exchange for special perks, like access to exclusive content. Super Chat And Super Stickers 5 / 6 Super Chat And Super Stickers: During live streams, fans pay to highlight their messages or animated stickers in live chat streams. Super Thanks 6 / 6 Super Thanks: Your fans pay to view a fun animation and get their message highlighted.


Jordan News
3 days ago
- Jordan News
AI Features on YouTube Now Available to All Users - Jordan News
AI Features on YouTube Now Available to All Users Just like Meta and Microsoft, Google is enhancing its applications and services with AI-powered features. YouTube is one such service that has rolled out updates focusing on artificial intelligence. This week's update introduces two new AI-driven features for users in the United States—one exclusive to Premium subscribers, and the other available to all users regardless of subscription status. اضافة اعلان According to PhoneArena, if you're a YouTube Premium user, you can now try the new AI-powered "Search Circle" that recommends videos and topic summaries from YouTube content creators. Currently, this AI-generated circle—which highlights segments from various videos—only appears in search results related to shopping, travel, or activities in specific locations. This feature is currently limited to Premium users in the U.S. In addition to the new AI Search Circle, YouTube is also launching its AI-powered chat tool for some non-Premium users in the United States. While this AI feature has been available to Premium users for nearly two years, this move marks a significant step in expanding AI capabilities to free-tier users. As the name suggests, the chat tool is designed to answer questions and suggest related content instantly without interrupting the video playback experience. Currently, this tool is only available in English and is limited to Android devices—a major constraint that existed during its initial rollout. YouTube stated that the release of the interactive AI tool will be rolled out gradually in the coming days as part of a test phase. This means the AI-powered feature will remain in beta and accessible to a limited number of users for now. — Youm7


Indian Express
6 days ago
- Indian Express
YouTube rolls out AI search results for Premium users: Will it impact views, engagement?
Google is bringing AI-generated search results to YouTube as part of its broader efforts to reinvent the traditional search experience of users by integrating generative AI across its entire ecosystem. The AI-generated search results on the video sharing platform will appear at the top of the results page. It will feature multiple YouTube videos along with an AI-generated summary of each video. Users can tap on the thumbnails of the videos to begin playing them directly from the search results. The AI-generated summary accompanying each video will include information that is most relevant to the user's search query. However, the AI-powered search experience on the platform is currently limited to YouTube Premium subscribers. It is an opt-in feature, which means that Premium subscribers will have to manually enable the feature by visiting YouTube's experimental page. The move signals Google's shift towards generative AI-based search and discovery with AI-summarised answers replacing traditional links. Similar to AI Overviews in Google Search, this feature is designed to appear above organic search results as part of the big tech company's strategy to have more of its users engage with its AI systems. 'In the coming days, our conversational AI tool will be expanding to some non-Premium users in the US. Premium members already love it for getting more info, recommendations, and even quizzing themselves on key concepts in academic videos,' YouTube said in a blog post published on June 26. While only YouTube Premium subscribers can currently choose to see AI-generated search results on the platform, it is likely that Google will expand access to all users in the future. By showing AI-generated summaries of videos, YouTube users might be less inclined to open videos and watch them on the platform. The feature could also have an impact on engagement as fewer users might comment, subscribe, and generally interact with content creators. Something similar is already happening in web search. Multiple studies have shown that people are increasingly looking for information by asking questions to chatbots like ChatGPT or Gemini as opposed to using web browsers like Safari. This defection away from traditional search engines towards generative AI has negative consequences, especially for publishers and websites that have relied on search traffic to generate revenue. A recent study by content licensing platform TollBit found that news sites and blogs receive 96 per cent less referral traffic from generative AI-driven search engines than from traditional Google Search. When asked about publishers seeing a dip in traffic coming from Search, Elizabeth Reid, the head of Google Search, previously told 'We see that the clicks to web pages when AI Overviews exist are of higher quality. People spend more time on these pages and engage more. They are expressing higher satisfaction with the responses when we show the AI Overviews.' Even though the video is just one tap away, the AI-generated summary in YouTube search results will probably give users an idea of all the relevant parts of the video. This could potentially make it harder for YouTube channels to grow and earn revenue. In addition, YouTube is bringing its Veo 3 AI video generation model to YouTube Shorts in the coming months, according to CEO Neal Mohan. The AI model capable of generating cinematic-level visuals with complete sound and dialogue, was reportedly trained on subsets of the 20-billion video library uploaded on YouTube.


Time of India
27-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
YouTube launches AI-powered search carousel: Here's what it means for users
YouTube has started rolling out a new AI-powered search results carousel which looks exactly like Google's AI Overviews. With this new feature company aims to make the process of video discovery faster and more intuitive. The feature is presently available for YouTube Premium users in the US. The new YouTube feature will offer AI-generate topic summaries and curated video clips for searches related to travel, shopping and local activities. For instance, if a user search for 'best beaches in Hawaii', then a carousel of videos in the form of snippets will surface online showcasing top snorkel spots and volcanic beaches, complete with AI-written descriptions to help users plan their trip. This new update is part of YouTube's broader push into generative AI, and it arrives alongside an expansion of the platform's conversational AI tool, which is now being tested with select non-Premium users. This tool can answer questions, summarise videos, and suggest related content—all without interrupting playback. Starting July 22, YouTube will limit live streams to users above 13 years Google-owned video platform YouTube will soon require users to be at least 16 years old to live stream alone on the platform. Confirming the new policy in a message on its Help support page, YouTube said 'As of 22 July, we are increasing the minimum age required to live stream to 16 years old. This means that creators will need to be 16 or older to be able to live stream on YouTube.' Until now, users under 13 could live stream only if an adult was visibly present. With the updated policy, that requirement will now apply to all users aged 13 to 15. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like One of the Most Successful Investors of All Time, Warren Buffett, Recommends: 5 Books for Turning... Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Click Here Undo 'Additionally, live streams featuring 13 to 15-year-olds who are not visibly accompanied by an adult may have their live chat disabled and the account may temporarily lose access to live chat or other features,' the message on the support page stated. AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now


Hindustan Times
27-06-2025
- Hindustan Times
This new YouTube smart AI feature could change how you search and get results
YouTube has introduced two new AI features to help users find what exactly they are searching for more quickly and get additional information while browsing. One of these features is currently exclusive to Premium subscribers in the US, while the other, previously limited to Premium members, is now rolling out to some non-Premium users. YouTube has launched new AI features to enhance its search results and expanded its conversational chatbot to more users.(YouTube) The first update adds an AI-driven search results carousel to the YouTube mobile app. When users enter certain search queries related to shopping, locations, or activities, the app may display a carousel of video clips and related topic descriptions right below the search bar. For instance, searching for 'Best places to eat in Las Vegas' could show a series of short video highlights from different creators. These clips include brief summaries explaining their relevance to the search. Users can tap thumbnails to jump between clips or select a clip to watch the full video starting at that point. Also read: Gemini's dramatic apologies: Why Google's chatbot sometimes says it should 'switch itself off' after failing tasks This carousel feature launched recently but is limited to YouTube Premium users in the US for now. YouTube has not confirmed if it plans to expand the feature to other countries or to all users. Also read: AI agents in corporate America: How autonomous AI is changing Fortune 500 operations YouTube's Conversational AI Tool Expands to more Users Alongside this, YouTube is expanding its conversational AI chatbot, which was introduced in 2023. This AI assistant lets viewers ask questions about a video and receive recommendations for related content without leaving the video player. The chatbot was previously exclusive to Premium members but will become available to some non-Premium users in the US within the next few weeks. Also read: Samsung Galaxy S25 review: Flagship features in a handful package In other news, YouTube has updated its policies on live streaming for users under 16. From 22 July onwards, users aged 13 to 15 will only be permitted to live stream if an adult who holds a managerial role, such as channel owner or editor, is visibly present on camera throughout the session. Live chat will be disabled or live streaming privileges revoked if these rules are not followed. Previously, users aged 13 and above could live stream without these restrictions. Mobile finder: Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra LATEST price, specs and all details