First spotted by 9to5Google, the Android TV and Google TV YouTube app has rolled out a “Dubbed” tag for some videos that have been translated with AI. The tag appears below the video’s thumbnail, next to the view count. It seems that the tag is rare to find at the moment, but the outlet managed to spot it on the app’s home screen.
This statistic was revealed in federal court as Google fights an antitrust lawsuit brought by video platform Rumble.
A Google employee on the YouTube Help forums acknowledged the issue, noting that "We're aware and working on a fix." No timetable for service restoration has been given as of this writing, but the YouTube team says it will provide updates via the forum post as soon as they are available.
Paramount and Google have reached a new agreement that keeps channels like CBS and Comedy Central on YouTube TV for a while longer. This article, Google, YouTube reach new TV deal with Paramount, avoiding blackout,
YouTube TV and Paramount have agreed on a multi-year deal to keep CBS, MTV and the other 100 plus channels owned by the network on the platform.
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