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    YouTube’s AI-powered search is rolling out in the US to find videos based on situations you describe

    The Tech GuyBy The Tech GuyJuly 11, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    YouTube users in the U.S. are getting a new way to search for videos on the web. The company has started rolling out Ask YouTube, its conversational AI search experience, beyond the Premium-only test announced at Google I/O 2026.

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    Instead of entering a few keywords and scrolling through a standard list of results, users can ask YouTube a complete question. The feature is designed for broader searches where the exact video, channel, or topic may not already be clear.

    So what exactly does Ask YouTube do?

    Ask YouTube can handle more detailed queries, such as how to teach a child to ride a bike or which cozy games are worth playing before bedtime. It searches across YouTube’s catalogue, including long-form videos and Shorts, before presenting the results in a structured response.

    Ask Youtube search results
    Screenshot Rachit Agarwal / Digital Trends

    Users can also ask follow-up questions to refine the search. During our earlier testing, the results included a written overview, a featured video, longer uploads timestamped to relevant sections, and groups of Shorts organized under different subheadings.

    The layout is different from the standard YouTube results page, which usually presents videos as a continuous list. Ask YouTube adds context around the recommendations and groups them according to different parts of the query.

    Is it available to everyone now?

    Starting this week we’re rolling out Ask YouTube on the web for U.S. users. You’ll be able to ask more natural, conversational questions to help you find videos and explore new ideas.

    We’re looking forward to your feedback as we continue to build better ways to help people learn… https://t.co/l4AOPrvw84

    — Neal Mohan (@nealmohan) July 10, 2026

    YouTube CEO Neal Mohan says Ask YouTube is rolling out on the web for users in the U.S. starting this week. The company has not provided a precise schedule, so availability may still vary.

    Ask YouTube was introduced on May 19 for Premium members aged 18 and older in the U.S. through YouTube’s experimental features page. The wider rollout brings it to regular users on the web, although YouTube has not yet confirmed when it will reach mobile devices or expand beyond the U.S.

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