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Prime Video Is Using AI to Write Recaps for TV Shows
But it stands as further proof that
AI
is already disrupting Hollywood ... Once you select the option to create a
recap
, you can choose between summaries of current episodes, the season so far or the previous season. The feature builds on the streamer ...
Prime Video just got a big AI upgrade — meet X-Ray recaps
Using custom Amazon AI models trained on the video segments, subtitles and dialogue of the Prime Video library, it can create descriptions of key events, places, times and even conversations. It then applies guardrails to ensure it is spoiler-free and easy to read at a distance.
AI of Recaps: Amazon introduces AI-powered summaries of past seasons to Prime Video
Not only can X-Ray Recaps give you summaries of whole seasons, but single episodes too - it's in beta now, rolling out to those with Fire TV in the US.
Prime Video launches AI-generated recaps for TV shows
Amazon's Prime Video has a new AI-generated tool that will recap TV shows for you — and it's supposed to be "spoiler-free".
What is Prime Video's new AI-generated TV recap? Everything we know about the latest feature on the streaming platform, explored
Amazon Prime Video continues to intrigue its users, but this time we're not talking about an original film or TV series, but the streaming platform's latest feature! Prime Video has named it X-Ray Recaps,
Prime Video will let you summon AI to recap what you’re watching
Amazon’s Prime Video is getting a new generative AI-powered feature to help catch you up on a show. The new tool, called X-Ray Recaps, can create text summaries of “of full seasons of TV shows, single episodes, and even pieces of episodes,” the company says in a blog post.
Amazon will now use AI to recap what you're watching
Have you ever started a show, stopped mid-season and then struggled to get back into it because you have no idea exactly where you stopped watching or what was going on? Amazon just might have you covered.
Prime Video’s new feature uses generative AI to recap what you’re watching
X-Ray
Recap
for an episode of Upload. Image source: Prime Video Amazon Bedrock, which is an AWS service for building and scaling generative
AI
apps, powers the new feature. X-Ray Recaps utilize a combination of Bedrock models and custom
AI
models trained ...
Amazon Prime Video getting AI-powered show recaps
Amazon has announced a new AI-powered X-Ray Recaps feature that will help you save a ton of time catching up on your shows.
Amazon's Prime Video Launches AI-Generated TV Show Recaps, Promises They're ‘Spoiler Free'
Amazon has turned to AI to create recaps for TV shows on Prime Video — starting with its own original series — in a way the company claims won’t risk revealing spoilers. On Monday, Amazon announced X-Ray Recaps on Prime Video,
Amazon Adds AI-Generated Recaps to Prime Video Offerings
Amazon is turning to artificial intelligence to help Prime Video users stay current on shows they’re watching. The streamer has added AI-generated recaps for some of its original series, pitching it as a way for viewers to get back into a show they haven’t seen for a while — whether by choice or because of a long hiatus between seasons — or just to refresh their memories.
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Amazon’s AI Recaps Will Save You From Rewatching The Last Season
Yesterday, the company introduced generative
AI
-powered recaps, and I have to say ... You can run to YouTube and watch an ...
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Amazon Prime Video’s New Feature Will Use AI to Recap Entire Seasons of Shows for You
It will even generate a
recap
of pieces of episodes so you don’t have to rewind ... watched and has some guardrails in ...
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iPhone users are making AI-generated emojis of guns, weed and inappropriate aubergines
Surprisingly, for a company so stringent about privacy and security, Apple has given users unfettered access to its emoji ...
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