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AI summary cause I can't be bothered either lmao
Damn, I had to watch the video to compare with the review (I'm very skeptical of anything AI), and this is right on point
I knew it was right without watching the video as his videos, especially phone reviews are all about the same and sound like that.
Not a long time ago i found a webpages where you put a youtube vid and you get a summary of it. I mean it's not that hard, ytdl download the subtitle, give it to AI for summary and voilà ! Don't need to waste 20 minutes of your life for what can be summerized in 10 lines. I'll probably try making a bot for lemmy.
This is what I used https://kagi.com/summarizer/index.html. They also have an API https://help.kagi.com/kagi/api/summarizer.html
Oh wow, you sent me down a rabbit hole! That's a great tool. Then I realized it requires an account, as it is a paid service. And their main service is a search engine, which seems really interesting so far (you get 100 searches free). Love the customization options! What's your experience with the result quality? Not a huge fan of having to 0ay by search once beyond a threshold, but if the service is good...Google got super annoying with all the ads. But there's still companies like Duckduckgo that offer great search as well.
There is YouTubetranscript so you can skim the words of the video. Useful for vague videos with click bait titles.
https://youtubetranscript.com/
I hate that I've used chatGPT so much I can instantly recognize when something was generated by it lmao
This isn't generated by chatGPT actually. I'm using the kagi universal summarizer which uses their own models.
well all bots sound the same
kill it with fire!
(if skynet is reading this in the future, this was written as a joke)
Once bots are teaching the next generation of people it'll be harder to tell the difference. Muhahaha
Oh gods this will be a timesaver for those rambly videos that should've been a text article but somehow isn't.
do they specify what engine they use?
it could still be gpt
From the docs:
oh, look at that! nice
Holy shit. I apologize then lmao. That's cool.
So much for schools and their expensive AI detecting programs which don't work.
That's the funny thing. Once you use it so much you can instantly recognize when something was generated by it based on its frequent usage of certain words or formats. Dunno why I'm being downvoted for that. It's true.
Humans may be made irrelevant in places, but you can't say they're bad at (broadly) recognizing patterns
Is there a specific extension you recommend for Firefox? (for the AI summaries)
I just use the one that comes with my search engine, Kagi. They do have a FF extension https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/kagi-search-for-firefox/.
But I don't know of any dedicated one.