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YouTube’s AI Support Tool: A Hack Job or a Helping Hand?
YouTube’s new AI assistant aims to help hacked creators, but don’t get too excited. The bot asks questions like a tech support intern and is only available to a select few. So, if you’re hoping to chat with a real human, keep dreaming!

Hot Take:
Looks like YouTube’s new AI assistant is here to save the day—or at least, save you from hours of fruitless Googling and banging your head against the keyboard. But don’t get too excited, it’s not exactly the superhero we were hoping for. More like that one friend who always says, “Have you tried turning it off and on again?”
Key Points:
- YouTube introduces an AI assistant for account recovery.
- Currently available in English and to a select group of creators.
- Limited access to some troubleshooting features.
- Creators still find contacting YouTube directly nearly impossible.
- Existing issues with account recovery for large and small creators alike.