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Alongside the tease of the upcoming “The Android Show: I/O Edition,” plenty of folks noticed that the short video showed the Android mascot switching from its normal green self into a clearer, glass-like vibe as it pulled a light string to dance between dark and light modes. Was this a hint at an upcoming UI...
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In the briefest of announcements during today’s opening I/O keynote, Google shared a new feature coming to YouTube called “Ask YouTube.” As you can probably guess, it’s an AI-powered search that can handle more complex queries. That’s really the whole story here too. If you decide to search for something, but keep coming up with... Read the original post: YouTube’s “Ask YouTube” is AI-Powered Search Read more ›
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