Tech Bytes: YouTube’s new feature automatically lowers music
In today's Tech Bytes from ABC: major record labels are suing two AI companies over copyright infringement, Google is bringing Gemini AI to students, and YouTube is launching a new stable audio feature.
The music industry is clashing with AI. Universal, Warner, and Sony music groups have sued AI startups Suno and Udio for allegedly using copyrighted recordings without permission. The suits are seeking $150,000 per song.
Google is making its Gemini AI available to teen students in over 100 countries. This update allows students thirteen and older to use the AI chatbot with added protections. The service is free for educational institutions using Google workspace for education accounts.
Youtube is making your listening experience smoother. The new stable volume feature on android and Google TVs automatically adjusts sound levels for consistent audio. This means no more sudden loud or quiet moments while watching videos.