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One UI 8 could offer AI video summary

AI video summaries are not new, and apps like YouTube have already begun rolling them out to users. However, software-level video summary that works for any media on device isn’t seemingly available for users, and One UI 8 might bring just that to Galaxy devices.

According to a report from SammyGuru, One UI 8 might offer a new Galaxy AI tool that can summarize videos for users. The AI summary tool works in the same way YouTube’s existing product does, though it seems to work on a wider scale.

A screenshot of the One UI 8 feature showcases a YouTube video being played while Samsung’s AI summary goes to work. Based on visuals and speech detected, it offers an explanation and key points of the video. The bottom of the summary window offers “copy” and “translate” buttons for general productivity. There is no share option or similar.

via SammyGuru

In the source’s testing, the feature seems to work well and offers accurate information based on the videos displayed. Samsung’s models are pretty powerful and rival those of every other AI development, so confidence levels are high. This could be a great feature to have on hand in addition to the rest of Samsung’s Galaxy AI suite.

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Google is also on the path to offering similar products, like Gemini Live, which can use screen sharing. That feature isn’t as directly simple to use as this seems to be, though. It is available on the Galaxy S series in addition to Pixel devices.

Of course, AI video summary isn’t expected until One UI 8, which could be quite a ways away from becoming reality if Samsung sticks to the same track it has been for the last release’s updates. It’s also worth mentioning that this is an experimental feature and may not even come to fruition. This early in development, things seem to change fast.

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