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Now, it wants to offer them video ideas, too. The feature trains on a creator's catalog in order to generate video ideas that match their style and tone, analyzing previous titles to imitate their typical structure. AdvertisementOf course, the question remains: Do creators really need artificial intelligence to help them come up with video ideas? Related stories"It's very much about helping creators come out on top in the wave of infinite AI content that's coming," Bakaus said. And so ironically, we are building software that uses AI to have creators come out on top of that wave."
Persons: it's, Jimmy Donaldson, Colin, Samir, Paul Bakaus, Bakaus Organizations: Service, YouTube, Meta, YouTubers Locations: Australia, Canada
That's a slightly different approach than some other AI tools that focus on automating aspects of a creator's workflow. Advertisement3 ways AI could impact the creator economy, according to BakausAI could upend short-form video and help longer-form content thrive. Short-form video, however, has had a harder time forming those deep connections, which makes it easily replaceable, Bakaus said. It's usually the thing that most people outsource the last, not because they don't necessarily want help," Bakaus said. And, AI tools can help with overall ideation, he said.
Persons: , Paul Bakaus, Bakaus Organizations: Service, Business, YouTube
All of this, and more, took place last week at Open Sauce, the annual STEM conference for makers and content creators. It also featured three large exhibit halls filled with unique inventions created by students, engineers, makers, and content creators. The conference offered sessions from dozens of YouTube's top STEM creators, including Osman, Adam Savage, Mark Rober, Astro Alexandra, and Nile Red. Related storiesHere are three key takeaways from this year's Open Sauce:YouTuber and engineer Mark Rober on stage at Open Sauce. Some industry attendees said Open Sauce felt similar to the early days of VidCon, the largest annual creator industry conference, because of its smaller, community feel.
Persons: , William Osman, Osman, Amjad Hanif, YouTube's, Paul Bakaus, Alessandra Catanese, Adam Savage, Mark Rober, Astro Alexandra, Rober, Bakaus, Amanda Perelli, Derek Muller Organizations: Service, YouTube, Business, Smosh, Creators, Investment, Partners Locations: Cow, San Francisco, VidCon
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