and thumbnails. Agreeing to Google Gemini News, creators can use the new `Brainstorm with Gemini` tool in YouTube Creator Studio. This tool will offer prompts, including concepts, trend notes, and thumbnail suggestions.
`Brainstorm with Gemini` is like another YouTube AI that they launched in testing back in May. This YouTube AI tool helps creators find popular video subject ideas the audience is interested in. Then, the YouTube AI tool generates an outline of talking points to jump-start the creation process.
Google Gemini News says this new tool aims to beat its competition in the market. Google wants to boost creators by integrating their Google Gemini AI into YouTube. The Google goal is to stimulate creators to buy their tool instead of using OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Creators in the experiment can open up YouTube Studio, write a video idea into the search bar, and then be presented with two options: the inspiration tool and the new Google Gemini AI, `Brainstorm with Gemini.`
Google Gemini News said YouTube Creator Studio offers the opportunity to brainstorm ideas with Google Gemini AI. Platforms like Instagram and TikTok are using generative AI to provide the opportunity to build digital versions of themselves. YouTube Studio wants to help creators create their content using the Google Gemini AI tool.
The new tool present in YouTube Creator Studio might be overkill. The YouTube Studio tool can get ideas with boosts from Gemini but can suppress creativity. Now, YouTube is collecting feedback from creators before deciding on a larger rollout. The new tool for the YouTube dashboard gets Twitter’s Community Notes features.
Twitter launched Community Notes, a feature that lets users add clarifying context and links to misleading tweets. `Brainstorm with Gemini,` a tool for YouTube dashboard, aimed to reduce false information by allowing users to get supplementary context and accuracy checks on misleading content. Viewers who came from a video containing deceptive or inaccurate information can suggest a clarifying note. The video will be reviewed and examined by a community of users. This new tool helps creators with their YouTube dashboard. It allows only a few qualified creators to test this feature. It is still uncertain when the company will publicly launch the new tool.