Amazon is being forced to repeatedly learn a lesson: use AI slop, and get people yelling at you until you don't. Reading time 3 minutes Prime Video has pulled an AI-generated recap video of Fallout ‘s ...
Spotify Wrapped and Apple Replay came out this week, prompting users to share their personalized summaries across social media. But music streaming services aren't the only platforms that are offering ...
YouTube has officially launched its inaugural Recap feature. While the video platform has offered users a music and video gaming recap similar to Spotify Wrapped for the past three years, it has now ...
What did you watch on YouTube this past year? Maybe you were fixated on travel vlogs, dreaming about visiting faraway destinations. Or perhaps you binge-watched dozens of DIY videos while on a home ...
YouTube has launched its first-ever personalized end-of-year summary called YouTube Recap. The feature shows users their top videos, genres, and music, and assigns a personality type based on viewing ...
If your 2025 YouTube history is a mashup of music videos, cooking clips, sports highlights and late-night "how did I get here?" rabbit holes, then there is a new way for you to look back at your year ...
YouTube has launched its own yearly user activity summary called YouTube Recap, similar to Spotify Wrapped. The recap highlights a user's top channels, interests, and assigns one of 14 personality ...
Many major platforms provide personalized “year in review” features that highlight how users have spent their time over the past year. Spotify Wrapped is the most popular of these summaries, but Apple ...
YouTube is listening to feedback and officially launching “Recap,” its own take on Spotify’s popular Wrapped, which will walk you through a recap of your past year using the platform. Rolling out ...
YouTube has introduced a yearly recap to the main app for the first time ever, bringing the focus to video. This recap highlights a user's favorite channels, topics and other fun little nuggets ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
Karandeep Singh Oberoi is a Durham College Journalism and Mass Media graduate who joined the Android Police team in April 2024, after serving as a full-time News Writer at Canadian publication ...