What does your feature entail? What is it for? How will it affect existing workflows or user experience?
Just found this website: https://www.summarize.tech/
It summarizes YouTube videos, like the kagi summarizer does too.
But this site also splits the YouTube video in 5 minute segments and then summarizes them one by one. This seems to give a better summary for the whole video, too. And the summary gives more insight to the video, as it outputs a few sentences for each 5 minute segments instead of just a few sentences for the whole video.
Here is an example:
https://www.summarize.tech/www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbmf0bB38h0
You'll need to press on "see more" to see all the 5-minute parts summary.
What are the exact ways that you see a user using your proposed feature? Please go into as much detail as possible, and provide examples of how other browsers/apps implement this feature, if applicable. If your feature suggestion adds on to an existing feature, how would it work into it to extend its usefulness?
This feature should be implemented into the summarizer at https://kagi.com/summarizer, I don't think there is much use for this in the assistant.
It would probably be only available to ultimate or professional subscribers and/or in a "rate limited" way, as I think this could get very costly, very fast.
It should be selectable as a specific mode, like there currently is "key moments" and "summary". As this version will take longer to generate and probably will be more costly.
The name for this, could be something like:
- 5 minute-wise/chapter-wise video summary
- detailed video summary
- segmented summaries
I do not think that this feature provides value/is needed for videos <15 minutes, maybe fall back to the normal version for short videos. Though, maybe some people do not like it, if they request that version of a summary and get a normal one 🤷
Another idea, that summarize.tech does not have (as far as I can see), is to summarize by chapter. YouTube content creators, can enter timestamps to let the viewer know what happens at what timestamp in a video. e.g. this documentation which is one of the examples on their homepage https://www.summarize.tech/www.youtube.com/watch?v=ui_kEJ7C3O0