“Brian Berletic of The New Atlas reveals in an in-depth conversation China’s shocking secret that the neocons in the US and West are desperately trying to bury.”
“Brian Berletic of The New Atlas reveals in an in-depth conversation China’s shocking secret that the neocons in the US and West are desperately trying to bury.”
I am not the original commenter, but this comment is two hours old, so I figured I’d at least respond with what I use.
The kagi summarizer, which has both a very short paragraph description of a video or website, and a more detailed “key moments” breakdown that is in list form.
The kagi summarizer just takes a URL and it will summarize whatever it’s pointing to. A video, a PDF, a blog post, whatever. Although Kagi does have a context window, it’s quite large. I’ve never seen it miss major details.
It has a free version, although you only get so many summaries per month. The paid version isn’t super expensive and you get unlimited summaries.
That five-minute section breakdown looks like it might be done by a person? I’ve never seen an AI do anything like that.
looks like the same thing zoom uses now to do meeting summaries
If you read a lot of LLM generated stuff it looks similar to that.