Google’s YouTube will use artificial intelligence to improve the visual clarity of many low-resolution videos on its platform when viewed on TV screens, the web and mobile devices.
YouTube has announced it will use AI to upscale low-resolution videos to make the viewing experience better on high-resolution displays.
The system will start on TVs only, and both creators and viewers have to opt out if they want to see the original, unmodified ...
YouTube is rolling out a suite of creator tools to address that, chief among them is the use of AI to breathe new life into ...
YouTube has announced new tools aimed at improving how creator content appears on television. The update enhances video ...
With more people watching YouTube on their TVs than anywhere else, it makes sense, even if the upscaling can look a bit weird ...
YouTube rolls out its new Super Resolution feature that adds automatic AI upscaling to improve low-res video quality.
YouTube has supported 4K content since 2010, and it's the standard for most creators today. This change will affect virtually no modern content, but it could impact millions of videos uploaded from ...
YouTube is rolling out several updates to improve how videos look and perform on TV screens. Creators will soon be able to ...
YouTube says it’s adding several new tools designed to make the service better on a TV screen, including a “quick shopping” ...
There are other new features too. Today YouTube has announced that it will start automatically AI upscaling low quality ...
YouTube has announced that it is rolling out some new features to the video sharing platform, with the aim of improving user ...