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🤯 YouTube Can Now Answer You Like ChatGPT
YouTube's new AI turns video search into a conversation. Plus: two humanoid robots just finished a live surgery on their own, and Apple sued OpenAI to derail its secret AI device.

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YouTube is turning search into a back-and-forth conversation, which means finding the right video may soon feel like chatting with an expert instead of scrolling a list. Two humanoid robots just completed a live surgery on their own, which means the operating room is the newest proving ground for general-purpose machines. And Apple has sued OpenAI for allegedly stealing its secrets, which means the race to build the first great AI device just turned into a courtroom brawl.
In today's AI Pulse
🔎 YouTube Talks Back – YouTube's new AI turns video search into a natural, conversational back-and-forth.
🩺 Robots Finish Surgery – Two humanoid robots complete a live operation in a world first.
⚔️ Apple Sues OpenAI – Apple's trade-secret lawsuit takes direct aim at OpenAI's hardware dream.
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YouTube is rolling out an AI-powered search mode that works like a conversation. Instead of typing keywords and scrolling results, you ask a question in plain language, get an AI-generated answer built from the most relevant clips, and follow up naturally. Powered by Google's Gemini, it aims to make finding and exploring video feel like talking to an expert.
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Search becomes a chat – "Ask YouTube" lets you pose natural-language questions and refine with follow-ups instead of hunting through a results list.
Gemini under the hood – Google's Gemini models summarize videos, surface key moments, and stitch together the clips most relevant to your query.
Built to keep you watching – Conversational results point deeper into YouTube's catalog, nudging discovery of videos you would not have searched for.
Rolling out gradually – The feature is expanding from early tests toward wider availability across the app.
💡 What This Means for You
Video is becoming a searchable knowledge base you can interrogate. For learning and research, that means faster answers pulled straight from the right moments in a clip. For anyone who publishes video, it is a nudge to structure content clearly, because AI will increasingly decide which few seconds of yours get surfaced.

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In a world first, researchers at UC San Diego used teleoperated humanoid robots to perform live surgery. In one trial a single humanoid assisted a human surgeon through a gallbladder removal; in another, two humanoids completed the procedure on their own. The compact robots wielded standard surgical tools under remote human control, with results published in Nature.
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A surgical world first – UC San Diego reported the first live operations performed by general-purpose humanoid robots, detailed in a new Nature paper.
Two robots, one procedure – In the headline test, two humanoids carried out a gallbladder removal together, remotely guided by surgeons.
Compact and adaptable – At about 1.5 m and 27 kg, the humanoids are far smaller than the roughly 800 kg systems used in conventional robotic surgery.
Still early – The team flagged mid-procedure recalibration, longer operating times, and latency that must improve before clinical use.
💡 What This Means for You
General-purpose robots are moving into high-stakes, hands-on work, not just factories. The near-term reality is human-plus-robot teams, with people supervising and correcting. Wherever you operate, expect the same pattern: machines handling more of the physical task while trained humans own judgment, exceptions, and accountability for the outcome.

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Apple has sued OpenAI, alleging former Apple employees carried confidential information, from device designs to metal-finishing techniques, into OpenAI's secretive hardware effort. The suit strikes at the screenless AI gadget OpenAI is building with Jony Ive's io team, turning the rivalry over the first must-have AI device into a full-blown legal war.
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Trade-secret claims – Apple alleges OpenAI benefited from confidential Apple information taken by former staff, including hardware and materials know-how.
Aimed at the device – The suit targets OpenAI's io hardware project, the screenless AI companion device led by ex-Apple designer Jony Ive.
A talent exodus – More than 400 former Apple employees now work at OpenAI, and Apple names specific engineers in its complaint.
Frenemies at war – Despite a ChatGPT integration inside Apple products, the two companies are now openly fighting in court.
💡 What This Means for You
The fight to own your next AI device is getting fierce enough to reach the courtroom. For buyers, expect the first wave of AI hardware to arrive tangled in lawsuits, delays, and lock-in. The strategic lesson for any business: your people carry your hardest-won knowledge, so how you protect and offboard them matters.
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