YouTube has a new search bar called Ask YouTube. Instead of typing short keywords, users can ask detailed questions such as how to teach a child to ride a bike or which cozy games are worth playing before bedtime. Users can also ask follow-up questions to narrow down results further. Ask YouTube then scans their platform’s full catalog including regular videos and YouTube Shorts. The feature is currently available to YouTube Premium members aged 18 and above in the United States through youtube.com/new. The brand states that it plans to expand Ask YouTube to all users in the future. Alongside the new search experience, YouTube is also rolling out Gemini Omni to Shorts Remix and the YouTube Create app. It is also becoming available for free in YouTube Shorts and the YouTube Create app starting this week. Read more in our articles including "YouTube announces Ask YouTube search bar" and "GCash emphasizes responsible AI at 2026 National Innovation Day".
YouTube has a new search bar called Ask YouTube. Instead of typing short keywords, users can ask detailed questions such as how to teach a child to ride a bike or which cozy games are worth playing before bedtime.
Users can also ask follow-up questions to narrow down results further. Ask YouTube then scans their platform’s full catalog including regular videos and YouTube Shorts. The feature is currently available to YouTube Premium members aged 18 and above in the United States through youtube.com/new.
Our coverage of Ask YouTube includes: "YouTube announces Ask YouTube search bar"; "GCash emphasizes responsible AI at 2026 National Innovation Day"; "Google launches Gemini Omni Flash". Each article provides unique insights and information.