Summary
- Google AI entity, Gemini, has introduced a new AI model, Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking Experimental, which can connect into Google apps and is usable by all Gemini users.
- The new tool allows users to summarise YouTube contents and conduct searches for new content.
- In tests, the tool was able to summarise the contents of a Super Bowl highlights video accurately, listing the teams, that the Kansas City Chiefs scored the first points, and highlighted timestamps within the video.
- However, it incorrectly identified Johan Dotson as the scorer of the first touchdown.
- In a behind-the-scenes video for The GrandBudapest Hotel, the AI tool missed analysis of visual content, failing to identify the talking heads in the video despite them being present on screen.
- The tool successfully summarised the audio, content, and identified timestamps of the filmmaking challenges.
- In an interview between Channel 4 and Charlie Brooker and Siena Kelly, the AI tool accurately picked up talking points whilst providing timestamps, but failed to provide context as to where the interview took place.
Assessing the visuals of the video was also necessary amongst users.