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The only AI function I could see myself using is one that would summarize 15 minute youtube videos into coherent readable text in blog format. That would be nice. Especially when they're posted like this, just links without much context.
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https://kagi.com/summarizer/?target_language=&summary=summary&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DqhEKoZO6DM8
My goodness. This would make the best lemmy bot in history.
I'd post a blog post if there was one
No profit in that, though, so doubt any corpos will do it.
But in theory it should not be hard to do, there has to be a way to extract YT's subtitles by scraping the page in something like Selenium (might be some trouble if they are really generated at runtime or in batches rather than once per video at upload and sent from backend during beginning of playback and simply made invisible in the source), then simply run a summarize prompt on the text to a local Mistral or w/e and have a result. If using 'Open'AI's API, could even have it be a Firefox extension with mobile support.