The rapid adoption by Google of the AI has seen the “Sparkle” icon Gemini becomes an omnipresent element in almost all Google products. This is to summarize your email, add items to your calendar, and more – if you Trust it to do these things. Gemini is also integrated into Google Drive, where he earns a new feature that could make it really useful: the Google bot AI can soon watch videos stored in your reader so that you don’t have to do so.
Gemini is already accessible in Drive, with the possibility of summarizing documents or files, collecting and analyzing the data and extending the subjects covered in your documents. Google says that the next step is to connect videos to Gemini, avoiding wasting time cleaning a file just to find something of interest.
The use of a chatbot to analyze and manipulate the text does not always make sense – after all, it is not difficult to travel an email or a short document. It can take more time to interact with a chatbot, which may not add useful perspectives. The video is different because watching is a linear process in which you are presented with information at the rate that the video creators define. You can change the reading speed or rewind to catch something you have missed, but it’s more difficult than reading something at your own pace. Gemini’s video support in Drive could therefore save you real time.
Suppose you have a recorded meeting in the downloaded video form. You can go back and review it to take notes or refresh your understanding of a particular exchange. Or, suggest Google, you can ask Gemini to summarize the video and tell you what is important. This could be an excellent alternative, because the AI output output with a data set or a specific file tends to make it more precise. Naturally, you should always maintain healthy skepticism from what AI tells you about the content of your video.