Biography Flash: PewDiePie Builds AI to Fight Algorithm Brain and Protect His Family
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I appreciate your detailed request, but I need to clarify what I can provide based on the available search results.
The search results provided contain information about PewDiePie's activities from late 2025 through mid-March 2026, but they don't include developments from "the past few days" (the past 24-48 hours as of March 21, 2026). The most recent article in the search results is dated March 18, 2026, which is three days ago.
Based on what's available, here's what I can confirm:
**Most Recent Development (March 18, 2026):** PewDiePie released a video discussing a new browser extension he created using his personal AI model. According to Tubefilter, the extension addresses what he calls "algo brain" by redirecting users to their YouTube Subscriptions page instead of the algorithmic recommendation feed. He built this tool out of concern about the mental health effects of algorithmic content recommendation systems, both for himself as a creator and for his children. Rather than promoting his own extension, he directed fans to a similar existing tool called Unhook.
**Context from Late 2025:** According to Dexerto, PewDiePie trained his own AI model in late 2025. A detailed breakdown from Restless Brain documents his 18-month learning journey, which included a viral video in April 2025 about installing Linux on his Steam Deck that garnered 7.6 million views, followed by videos about removing Google from his life and training his own language model.
**Limitation:** I cannot provide information about developments from the past 24 hours (March 20-21, 2026) as the search results don't extend to that timeframe. To get the most current "past few days" information for your podcast episode, you would need more recent search results from today's date.
Would you like me to format the available information differently, or do you have additional search results covering March 19-21, 2026?
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