Google Gemini Summarize YouTube Videos - Let's See How Content Creation Goes🤔

Screenshot from scrolling through YouTube

How many videos do you skip on YouTube a day? For me, quite a lot. They say audience retention span is as low as 2 seconds and I agree.

When I do a little search for "How To" videos, I always skip through the video just to get exactly what I want.

Now Google has develop a new Gemini's AI tool which offers quick video summaries on YouTube.

This feature is going to help viewers skip filler content. It lets us find what matters without wasting much time. Many people like myself, watch videos at faster speeds which is basically why short video content is winning anyways. Gemini can now help even more with that.

But although for video consumers this is awesome, it's going to hurt content creators a lot and I'll explain why that is. YouTube relies on showing ads to viewers for income which is split between the company and the content creators. If viewers start skipping videos, creators may lose a lot of money because there will be less people watching their videos and seeing all the ads they generate revenue for them. It's very unfortunate because many creators put in hard work to create their videos. They deserve fair pay for their efforts.

I think that there’s a balance to strike here. Viewers want useful content, but the creators also need financial support to keep creating content. Google should remember that creators drive YouTube’s success. AI should enhance the experience, not take away from it.

The sad thing is that, I really don't think Google cares. they're busy rolling out new AI tools that'll make more money for them so it'll come at the expense of creators.

Yes, Google Gemini could help us find better videos but we must ensure it does not harm those who create the content otherwise they'll be discouraged from creating the content we love and is useful to us. YouTube must keep supporting its creators while making it easier for viewers to enjoy videos.




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You are absolutely right, creators may lose ad revenue with this new AI feature but these platforms are running on viewers only and short content actually preferred more. If Google does not bring this feature, then someone else will and if that happens it can be more harmful for both google and its creators.

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Well said brother you're right... I didn't see it from that perspective it's actually good that Google is doing this instead at least they'll know how to control it since it's from them. Thanks for the comment contribution

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are they encourage the content creator to make more of the youtube short? I heard that they shorts are paid differently than the longer-form video.
interesting how they will play out

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Very interesting indeed brother, well yes, shorts are much lower in earnings than long videos

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