rewrite this title YouTube wants to use machine learning to figure out who’s lying about their age

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rewrite this title YouTube wants to use machine learning to figure out who’s lying about their age

What you need to know

  • YouTube, which is celebrating 20 years, is sharing its four “big bets” for 2025.
  • AI is at the center of YouTube’s goals, which include using machine learning to estimate a user’s age.
  • YouTube says TVs are now the primary device used to watch YouTube videos, eclipsing mobile.

YouTube turns 20 this year, and while the platform is two-decades old, many of its users are much younger. To celebrate the anniversary, YouTube CEO Neal Mohan outlined the platform’s “big bets” for 2025 in a blog post, and they involve clamping down on younger users lying about their age.

“We’re also laser focused on protecting our youngest users,” the company says. “And that’s why we’ll use machine learning in 2025 to help us estimate a user’s age — distinguishing between younger viewers and adults — to help provide the best and most age appropriate experiences and protections.”

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