Google Gemini Gets Smarter With Video Analysis

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Illustration of Google Gemini AI on Android analyzing videos with robotic assistant emerging from smartphone.
A visual concept of Google’s Gemini AI transforming Android smartphones into smart video analyzers with real-time summarization capabilities.

Google’s Gemini AI is introducing a smart video analysis feature for Android users that can summarize videos up to five minutes long. In today’s world, where video content like recorded lectures, tutorials, and work demos is everywhere, it’s time-consuming to watch everything fully. This new feature lets students quickly review key points from their classes, while professionals can grasp important information from demos or meetings without wasting time. By turning lengthy videos into brief summaries, Gemini helps users absorb information faster and work more efficiently. As Google plans to expand this tool to analyze live videos in the future, it could revolutionize how we interact with video content, making learning and productivity easier than ever.

Gemini is constantly gaining features, and the latest version of the Google app brings new capabilities to the AI assistant similar to ChatGPT, such as the ability to analyze videos.

An APK teardown performed by folks at Android Authority has revealed that Gemini has added support for video analysis. The feature seems to have been spotted in the Google app bearing version 16.23.69. And, it is said to be on a gradual rollout for now, and users are expected to be getting it soon.

According to a video shared by the publication, videos from your Android phone up to five minutes in length can be uploaded to the Gemini AI assistant for it to analyze what’s in the video. Here, a selected video can be of five minutes, or users can upload multiple videos, but the run time should be five minutes (combined).
To try the feature, users need to hit the “plus” button in the Gemini text box and upload a video from their gallery/ files, provided the feature is available for the handset first. Gemini would then generate an analysis of the video(s) and further elaborate with relevant pointers as well.

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