YouTube test replaces video titles with AI summaries

YouTube AI rewrite

Google is testing AI-generated summaries in YouTube feeds, replacing video titles with auto-written synopses.

Some YouTube users are seeing video titles replaced by AI-generated summaries in the Android app. Reports on Reddit showed title-less video cards with collapsible summary boxes instead.

The details. Video thumbnails remain, but titles are missing in some cases.

  • AI summaries appear in expandable text boxes beneath each video.
  • Users must tap to expand summaries to understand the content.
  • The test appears limited to YouTube on Android.

What it looks like. Here’s a screenshot Reddit user GrimmOConnor shared:

Why we care. This further abstracts creator metadata and reduces control over how your YouTube content appears. Titles remain a critical ranking and click-through signal. Replacing them with AI summaries can impact keyword targeting, brand voice, and intent matching — and increase the risk of inaccuracies that hurt performance.

The context. Google is also testing AI-generated headline rewrites in Search, extending the same approach beyond Discover and now potentially into YouTube.

  • Google confirmed a “small” and “narrow” experiment replacing original page titles with AI-generated versions in Search results.
  • According to Google, the goal is to better match queries and improve engagement.
  • But examples showed Google shortening or rewording headlines, changing tone and meaning.

Reaction. Early feedback suggests a worse browsing experience. Expanding summaries slows discovery and adds friction to content selection, which runs counter to YouTube’s engagement goals.

What’s next. There’s no official confirmation from YouTube on a broader rollout. The missing titles may be a bug, but the AI summary feature aligns with Google’s broader push into generative AI.

First seen. We learned about this test from Android Authority.