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Amazon's Prime Video Launches AI-Generated TV Show Recaps
Amazon Prime Video’s New Feature Will Use AI to Recap Entire Seasons of Shows for You
Now Amazon Prime Video is extending that X-Ray feature a step further by summarizing full episodes or even entire seasons of TV through the push of a button. The company is calling it “X-Ray Recaps,” and it’s available now in Beta version on Amazon MGM Originals and for Fire TV users specifically.
Prime Video’s new feature uses generative AI to recap what you’re watching
Amazon launched a new AI-powered X-Ray Recaps feature for Prime Video, bringing AI generated summaries to its shows and movies.
Amazon's Prime Video Launches AI-Generated TV Show Recaps, Promises They're ‘Spoiler Free'
Amazon has turned to AI to create recaps for TV shows on Prime Video — starting with its own original series — in a way the company claims won’t risk revealing spoilers. On Monday, Amazon announced X-Ray Recaps on Prime Video,
Prime Video will let you summon AI to recap what you’re watching
Amazon’s Prime Video is getting a new generative AI-powered feature to help catch you up on a show. The new tool, called X-Ray Recaps, can create text summaries of “of full seasons of TV shows, single episodes, and even pieces of episodes,” the company says in a blog post.
Prime Video Launches AI-Powered Recaps of TV Shows
The streamer promises that the X-Ray Recaps will catch users up on what’s happening but do not include spoilers
Amazon Prime Video getting AI-powered show recaps
Amazon has announced a new AI-powered X-Ray Recaps feature that will help you save a ton of time catching up on your shows.
Prime Video's AI-powered recaps will help you catch up on shows you started and forgot
Amazon Prime Video has launched a new AI-powered feature called X-Ray Recaps. X-Ray Recaps generates recap summaries of previous seasons or episodes of TV shows. Currently, the feature is only rolling out for Fire TV devices in the US.
Amazon brings generative AI-powered recaps to Prime Video
Instead of scouring the internet for a summary of a TV show, which often risks unintentionally revealing major plot points, Prime Video’s latest feature aims to save viewers from encountering any spoilers.
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