
Artificial intelligence (AI) is all the rage nowadays and has been at the forefront of the leading innovations in the realm of technology, but the anticipation of this technology taking over humanity has seemingly begun taking a form.
Citing an in-house correspondent Karandeep Singh Oberoi, Android Police reported that Google Gemini's summarisation feature for YouTube videos is a sinister tool thrown in the market by Google.
Shortly after the launch of floating panels on Gemini, Google's immensely efficient, proprietary large language model-driven tool stepped into the limelight by integrating a contextualisation feature which presents the crux of the on-screen content.
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YouTube creators worried by Gemini-led video summaries feature
The headache it aimed to cure deserved applause, as it diminished the worries associated with getting tricked by clickbait-type content published tremendously on the internet to garner eyeballs.
Quite the same sort of tool came up later as an aftermath of Google's attempt to save considerable time for YouTube users by clearing the clutter of unnecessary jokes and advertisements.
Google brought this feat about by integrating the Gemini-driven video summary feature into the world's biggest video repository, letting users evade paid spots.
However, the repository could be said to be on the brink of shrinking as the YouTube creator community is more than intrigued by this inclusion since it provides viewers with the content outline essentially discussed in the video.