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YouTube’s New Ad Tactics Designed to Extract More Money from Viewers

YouTube is integrating Google’s Gemini AI to place ads at the most engaging video moments, making them harder to avoid. This AI-driven tactic identifies “Peak Points” to maximize viewer retention during ad playback, indirectly pushing more users toward YouTube Premium. While ad blockers are being curbed, content creators may benefit from increased ad revenue. -Thinking of buying a Starlink? Use my link to support the show. -Get a United Chase Card and 10,000 miles, you are supporting GNC Travel with your signup! Subscribe to the Newsletter. Join the Chat @ GeekNews.Chat Email Todd or follow him on Facebook. Like and Follow Geek News Central’s Facebook Page. Download the Audio Show File New YouTube Channel – Beyond the Office Support my Show Sponsor: Best Godaddy Promo Codes $11.99 – For a New Domain Name cjcfs3geek $6.99 a month Economy Hosting (Free domain, professional email, and SSL certificate for the 1st year.) Promo Code: cjcgeek1h $12.99 a month Managed WordPress Hosting (Free domain, professional email, and SSL certificate for the 1st year.) Promo Code: cjcgeek1w Support the show by becoming a Geek News Central Insider Full Summary: In episode 1821 of Geek News Central, hosted by Todd Cochrane, the primary focus is on YouTube’s new ad strategies that leverage Google’s Gemini AI to enhance ad placement during peak engagement moments in videos, making it challenging for viewers to avoid them. This tactic aims at increasing content creators’ ad revenue while nudging viewers towards purchasing YouTube Premium to escape ads. Todd discusses the financial dilemma faced by viewers who are compelled to endure ads due to economic constraints, especially highlighting the situation of users in other countries unable to afford subscriptions. After welcoming listeners back from his travels, Todd outlines his plans to conduct a ‘spring cleaning’ of his monthly subscriptions. He mentions that many people are reconsidering their subscription costs amid economic uncertainty. He shares practical advice on managing subscriptions by consolidating them onto a single credit card for easier tracking. The episode continues with a series of technology-related news stories. Todd discusses various topics, including a new study about humans emitting light that ceases upon death, HBO rebranding changes, subscription spending trends, and Apple’s push for domestic iPhone production. He also touches on the implications of AI on advertising within Netflix content and introduces new features in tech products like glasses designed to assist the visually impaired. Todd shares that he recently returned safely to Southern Michigan after a trip to the Philippines and is preparing for his upcoming trip to London. He mentions technical glitches he encountered during a previous broadcast and how he hopes to resolve them moving forward. The latter part of the podcast comprises a rapid-fire discussion of additional technology stories, ranging from updates on Microsoft’s Windows advisories, NFT and copyright discussions among artists, advancements in electric vehicle technology, and new features from primary streaming services. Todd also engages with listeners by taking their feedback and inviting them to support the podcast through donations. The episode wraps up with Todd thanking his supporters and encouraging engagement with various platforms linked to the podcast. He promises to return after the Memorial Day holiday. 15:08–Trump asks Apple to make iPhones in the US 16:16–Hidden US carriers’ perks 18:54–FTC delays ‘Click to Cancel’ 19:29–Gemini AI in Chrome Netflix and AI 20:35–Meta’s smart glasses 21:08–Windows 11 22:02–Elton John and Dua Lipa 22:45–The Hummer EV 24:53–Nucor 25:17–The iPhone will soon turn 20 25:57–Apple Maps 26:42–Wix aims at Adobe and Canva 29:00–Next week’s SpaceX Starship test Archer 29:49–Scientists calculate when the universe will end 30:53–NASA’s PUNCH 31:24–A dog-sized baby dinosaur unearthed 32:14–The foldable iPhone 00:45–YouTube starts using AI 33:06–Apple rolls out CarPlay Ultra 33:48–Musk’s AI Grok bot 12:10–Your subscriptions are out of control 34:23–Google’s ‘feeling lucky’ button 09:25–Humans give off visible light that vanishes 34:45–Chrome 136 update 35:08–Chinese hackers hit drone sector 35:59–Android Auto 36:18–Coinbase hit by cyberattack 11:07–HBO, HBO Max, Max back to HBO Max 37:06–Uber introduces Route Share 37:33–Toyota C-HR 38:15–Netflix has 94 million active monthly users The post YouTube’s New Ad Tactics Designed to Extract More Money from Viewers #1821 appeared first on Geek News Central.

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