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Discussion around YouTube is split between major platform changes and practical creator/user workflows: YouTube is expanding AI deepfake detection, adding TV shopping and UI updates, and people are also talking about archiving channels and finding free movies. There’s also a smaller thread about YouTube-related careers, tools, and legal fallout tied to social media addiction lawsuits.

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Key Takeaway YouTube is pushing into AI safety and TV commerce while users are also focused on preserving content and finding new ways to navigate the platform.
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AI detection TV shopping channel archiving free movies
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YouTube is pushing into AI safety and TV commerce while users are also focused on preserving content and finding new ways to navigate the platform.

Discussion around YouTube is split between major platform changes and practical creator/user workflows: YouTube is expanding AI deepfake detection, adding TV shopping and UI updates, and people are also talking about archiving channels and finding free movies. There’s also a smaller thread about YouTube-related careers, tools, and legal fallout tied to social media addiction lawsuits.

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AI deepfake tool YouTube is expanding its AI deepfake detection tool to all adult users.
TV shopping YouTube will soon let viewers buy products while watching videos on TV.
Google Pay tie-in The TV shopping feature is being linked to Google Pay.
Archiving workflow One headline focuses on archiving entire YouTube channels after losing a creator.

What to Watch

  • Watch for the rollout details of deepfake detection as it expands to all adult users. The Verge
  • Track the TV app updates for when product purchasing goes live on YouTube. 9to5Google
  • Look for more archiving workflows and channel-preservation tools from the DataHoarder community. 9to5google.com

Recent signals

  • Open source Chrome extension that extracts and summarises content from YouTube and web pages r/software
  • Snap and YouTube have reportedly settled another major social media addiction lawsuit Engadget
  • YouTube is expanding its AI deepfake detection tool to all adult users The Verge
  • How I archive entire YouTube channels in 2026 — my workflow after losing a creator I cared about 9to5google.com
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Why is Google adding vertical video to Google TV?

Adding Google Shorts to your homescreen is part of Google's wider mission to keep you inside its ecosystem and watching its ads. At the moment, the homescreen recommendations are for movies and shows, often sending you other services; by adding YouTube Shorts to the mix, you might potentially watch lots of videos from Google's own services, each with ads. Vertical video isn't the only addition coming to Google TV. As of today, if you're a US owner of a TCL TV with Gemini (such as the TCL QM8K) you can access more generative AI tools in the form of the Nano Banana and Veo apps, for generating i

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What's the best live TV streaming service overall?

We've tested all of the popular paid live TV streaming services including Sling TV, Hulu Plus Live TV, DirecTV, Philo and Fubo. Among this competition, our top choices in this category are YouTube TV and the budget-friendly Sling TV. At the affordable end of the spectrum, Sling's Blue package carries many basic channels for $46 a month, while YouTube's channel lineup is worth the $83. Each service provides a user-friendly layout and a blend of live channels with unlimited DVRs and on-demand content. Beyond those two, all of the cancel-anytime live TV packages we've evaluated on this list allow

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Do people really want this?

You can check out the details on YouTube's experimental features page for Premium members. The search bar feels more like something you'd see with Gemini, allowing users to have a conversation in order to get the results they are looking for. When searching on YouTube, users will be hit with text, images, and even video results in this new experimental mode. You can even ask follow-up questions if needed, and YouTube will even present some additional prompts that might be worth looking at. As you can imagine, blending these two worlds together can get a little messy. But for the most part, it

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