Prime Video has expanded X-Ray, its product feature offering on-screen actor credits and production information, to offer viewers recaps of episodes or full seasons of Amazon MGM Studios Original series. The generative AI feature, X-Ray Recaps, creates ...
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Amazon is pulling Prime Video further into the AI game. The corporation has now launched X-Ray Recaps, allowing the streaming service to provide customized recaps to viewers as they watch — generated by generative artificial intelligence. Described as ...
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. X-Ray Recaps is powered through generative AI models trained on various video segments of shows, subtitles ...
X-Ray Recaps builds on Prime Video's existing X-Ray feature, which provides viewers with additional information about the show or movie, like trivia, cast details, soundtrack information, and production insights. You can access the X-Ray feature by pausing whatever you're watching and finding it in the menu at the bottom of the screen.
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If you’re familiar with AI chatbots such as ChatGPT or Gemini, Rufus is very much along the same lines. It’s trained on “Amazon’s extensive product catalog, customer reviews, community Q&As, and information from across the web”, which it then sifts through, connects together, and summarizes to respond to your questions.
But now Amazon wanted to expand this to 960 MW and extend the necessary short transmission line at its own expense. 960 MW is more than 45 percent of Berlin's total distribution capacity – modest, compared to other AI projects. OpenAI wants to distribute ...
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 says won’t risk revealing spoilers. On Monday, Amazon announced X-Ray Recaps on Prime Video,
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