Crews at the Hanford Site successfully demolished a 175-foot-tall exhaust stack at the former K West Reactor as part of ...
YouTube led me straight into the arms of podcast bros like Andrew Huberman and Joe Rogan. I’m almost glad it did.
For years, healthcare professionals have raised concerns over people relying on Google for health-related issues. But we are past that; people are now dependent on artificial intelligence (AI) for all ...
Research into Google's AI Overviews has uncovered a seriously troubling pattern: The feature cites YouTube more often than it cites hospital networks, medical associations, or government health ...
WTF?! When users type a health-related question into Google, the top result now often comes from an AI-generated summary rather than a traditional blue link. However, new research reveals that the ...
Exclusive: German research into responses to health queries raises fresh questions about summaries seen by 2bn people a month How the ‘confident authority’ of AI Overviews is putting public health at ...
YouTube is massive now, with billions of users and countless new videos going live every single day. That scale makes it hard for smaller creators to stand out, even when the content is useful, clear, ...
AI Overviews appeared on more than 82% of health-related searches in Germany. YouTube was the most cited domain in AI Overview sources, ahead of medical and government sites. The Guardian reported ...
YouTube keeps growing fast. In 2025, there were more than 2.5 billion active YouTube users and over 100 million YouTube channels. That is great for viewers, but it makes life hard for YouTube channel ...
Growing a YouTube channel's subscriber base organically takes serious time and effort. You're uploading consistently, optimizing titles and descriptions, engaging with comments, and hoping the ...
YouTube is huge right now. A 2025 Pew study indicates that approximately 84% of U.S. adults use it, and Alphabet’s quarterly updates reveal billions in YouTube ad revenue. That is a lot of eyes and a ...
YouTube and Facebook are the most widely used online platforms, according to a study by Pew Research. Among all social sites, Instagram comes closest to them. The following percentages are of adults ...