YouTube Studio adds Ask Studio for channel analysis
YouTube has integrated "Ask Studio," an AI creative partner, into YouTube Studio for most global creators. This tool assists creators by summarizing comments and feedback, understanding channel statistics, and brainstorming video ideas and outlines. It also provides feedback on scripts and unpublished videos based on creative best practices.
Key Takeaways
- Available to most YouTube creators globally, but only in a computer web browser.
- Ask Studio can summarize comments and feedback, explain channel statistics, and suggest ideas and outlines.
- Creators can add any video in the chat box, including draft, private, or unlisted videos, for feedback.
- YouTube says Ask Studio responses are generated by LLMs using info from the creator’s channel, YouTube, and the web.
- Conversations tied to a channel are deleted automatically after 45 days, and YouTube says the data will not be used to train the underlying generative models.
Why It Matters
Ask Studio folds AI assistance directly into the main creator workflow: comments, analytics, ideation, and pre-publish review now sit inside YouTube Studio. That matters because it reduces the number of separate tools creators need to use while keeping the feature tied to channel-specific data. It also shows YouTube pushing AI deeper into creator operations, not just consumer-facing search or recommendations. The key signal to watch is how broadly the feature shows up in Studio, since YouTube says access is available to most creators globally but only on web browsers.
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