New AI tools will also let creators combine a photo with a video, essentially making it seem as though the person pictured is the one in action. — AFP
NEW YORK: YouTube on Sept 16 boosted artificial intelligence tools for creators, saying it has paid out more than US$100bil to content-makers in the past four years.
YouTube chief executive Neal Mohan touted AI as an "evolution" aimed at empowering creativity and storytelling at the video-sharing service founded in early 2005 by former PayPal employees Chad Hurley, Jawed Karim, and Steve Chen.
