YouTube is testing an AI-powered Playables Builder that lets creators build simple games using prompts instead of code, with ...
The Metropolitan Opera has invited 70 influencers to help convince a younger, online audience that opera isn’t scary or even ...
According to a YouTube Gaming X post, the "Playables Builder" closed Beta test allows YouTube creators to forgo traditional coding hurdles and develop games with "short text, video or image prompts" ...
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Microsoft, really, really, really wants you to log in with a full, connected Microsoft account for Windows 11. It’s essential for tracking user data, feeding people ads, and generally making your PC ...
TL;DR: YouTube now uses AI to automatically upscale videos below 1080p to HD, improving viewing on high-resolution displays. Creators can opt out, and viewers can disable upscaling, which is labeled ...
YouTube has a new feature that will automatically upscale videos. Upscaling will start on videos that are less than HD quality. Creators can opt out, and viewers can choose to view the original. That ...
YouTube has announced that it will start using AI to upscale low-quality videos with a new “Super Resolution” feature coming soon. In a blog post today, YouTube announced a few new features coming to ...
"Everyone is going to be able to vibe code video games by the end of 2025," Google's Logan Kilpatrick tweeted on Sunday, October 26, with about two months remaining in the year. "This is going to ...
Google AI Studio product lead teased that everyone will be able to vibe code video games by the end of the year. Vibe coding is one of the selling points of generative AI, but it's also overhyped.
YouTube says it will now let viewers dismiss the popups and video suggestions that appear at the end of videos with a new "Hide" button. These end screen popups are a standard part of most YouTube ...
When Jon Peters uploaded his first video to YouTube in 2010, he had no idea where it would lead. He was a professional woodworker running a small business who decided to film himself making a dining ...