Google Gemini can help you save time by offering a summarised version of YouTube videos.(Express Photo)
Google Gemini, the company’s rival to AI-powered chatbots like ChatGPT may not be the best or most accurate large language model, but it has some pretty useful tricks up its sleeve, thanks to integration with other services like YouTube, Google Workspace, Google Maps and others.
If you are someone who often watches videos, GoogleGemini’s YouTube extension can help you quickly summarise, analyse and ask questions about the video without having to watch it. While this may not be useful for everyone, it can come in handy for those long videos you always wanted to watch but couldn’t get the time for.
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1. To enable the YouTube extension on your phone, open the Gemini app on your phone.
2. Now, tap on your profile picture from the top right of the screen and click on ‘Extensions’.
3. On the screen that appears, scroll down and enable the ‘YouTube’ extension.
Here’s how to summarise YouTube videos in seconds using Google Gemini. (Express Photo)
How to use Google Gemini to summarise YouTube videos
1. Open YouTube and play the video you want Gemini to summarise.
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2. Copy the URL from the address bar if you are using a browser or press the ‘Share’ button below the video and copy the URL.
3. Now, open Gemini in your favourite browser or phone and paste the URL of the video.
4. In the same text field where you pasted the URL, type ‘Summarise the video’ and Gemini will generate a summary of the video in a few seconds.
Google says Gemini cannot summarise all videos available on YouTube as the feature requires captions. Also, not all languages are supported, so you may get a different answer depending on the language you are typing in. For the most part, Gemini may be accurate, but large language models are prone to errors, so you might want to take the information with a pinch of salt.
Anurag Chawake is a Senior Sub-Editor at indianexpress.com. His fascination with technology and computers goes back to the days of Windows 98. Since then, he has been tinkering with various operating systems, mobile phones, and other things. Anurag usually writes on a wide range of topics including Android, gaming, and PC hardware among other things related to consumer tech. His Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn user name is antechx. ... Read More