Why YouTube is obsolete

Why YouTube is obsolete: From linear video content consumption to AI-mediated multimodal knowledge production

Reda SadkiGlobal health, Learning

Does the educational purpose of video change with AI? The purpose of video in education is undergoing a fundamental transformation in the age of artificial intelligence. This medium, long established in digital learning environments, is changing not just in how we consume it, but in its very role within the learning process. Video has always been a problem in education Video has always presented significant challenges in educational contexts. Its linear format makes it difficult to skim or scan content. Unlike text, which allows learners to quickly jump between sections, glance at headings, or scan for key information, video requires sequential consumption. This constraint has long been problematic for effective learning. Furthermore, in many regions where our learners are based, internet access remains expensive, unreliable, or limited. Downloading or streaming video content can be prohibitively costly in terms of both data usage and time. The result is straightforward: few learners …