YouTube rolls out Gemini-powered 'Ask' button to TVs

YouTube is expanding its Gemini-powered 'Ask' feature to smart TVs, gaming consoles, and streaming devices as an experiment for a small group of users. The tool allows viewers to interact with video content through prompts or voice questions. Google announced the rollout via a support page spotted by 9to5Google.

YouTube's 'Ask' button, powered by Google's Gemini AI, is now available on televisions and related devices. This conversational tool, which functions as a chatbot trained specifically on the content of individual videos, enables users to explore videos more interactively. On mobile and desktop versions, the feature already lets viewers select the button to access pre-set prompts tied to the video or speak their own questions using a microphone.

The expansion to living room setups includes smart TVs, set-top boxes, game consoles, and other streaming hardware. Users can activate it via the 'Ask' button or, if their TV remote has a microphone, by using that directly. Google provided examples of queries in its announcement, including "what ingredients are they using for this recipe?" for cooking videos and "what's the story behind this song's lyrics?" for music content.

This rollout begins as a limited experiment, accessible only to a small group of users. The company stated it would "keep everyone up to speed on any future expansions." The change was first reported after 9to5Google identified details on a Google support page. Published on February 19, 2026, the announcement highlights Google's ongoing efforts to integrate AI into video consumption across devices.

Articoli correlati

Illustration of a smartphone screen featuring Google's AI Overviews upgraded to Gemini 3 with conversational chat interface.
Immagine generata dall'IA

Google upgrades AI overviews to Gemini 3 model

Riportato dall'IA Immagine generata dall'IA

Google has announced upgrades to its AI Overviews in Search, now powered by the Gemini 3 model as the default. The update allows users to ask follow-up questions through a chat interface that leads into AI Mode conversations. This rollout aims to make searches more conversational and accurate globally on mobile devices.

Google has begun rolling out a new 'Skills' feature in its Chrome browser on desktop, enabling users to save and quickly reuse custom Gemini AI prompts. The update makes it easier to repeat tasks like calculating protein in recipes or comparing products across tabs. Skills sync across devices when signed into a Google account and include a library of premade prompts.

Riportato dall'IA

Google has launched an experimental 'Personal Intelligence' feature for its AI Mode in Search, allowing users to connect Gmail and Google Photos for more tailored responses. The opt-in tool, powered by Gemini 3, aims to make search results more relevant by drawing on personal data without training models on full inboxes. It rolls out first to paid subscribers in the US.

Building on January's Gemini AI tools like the multitasking sidebar, Google has begun rolling out enhancements to AI Mode in Chrome, adding side-by-side browsing and tab integration to streamline research. Now available to US desktop and mobile users with global expansion planned, these features reduce tab switching during AI-assisted tasks.

Riportato dall'IA

Google has integrated its Lyria 3 AI model into the Gemini app, enabling users to create 30-second music tracks from simple prompts. The feature, which also generates lyrics and album art, is rolling out today with safeguards like watermarking to identify AI content. It expands Gemini's capabilities beyond text, images, and video.

Google is introducing a new Gemini AI feature in Google Calendar to simplify scheduling by suggesting optimal meeting times based on participants' availability. The tool also allows easy rescheduling if conflicts arise. It is rolling out to eligible paid Workspace users.

Riportato dall'IA

A New York Times analysis shows Google's AI Overviews, powered by Gemini, answering correctly only 90% to 91% of questions in a standard benchmark. This translates to tens of millions of incorrect responses daily across searches. Google disputes the test's relevance.

 

 

 

Questo sito web utilizza i cookie

Utilizziamo i cookie per l'analisi per migliorare il nostro sito. Leggi la nostra politica sulla privacy per ulteriori informazioni.
Rifiuta