Now Gemini can watch YouTube videos for you: this is how it works
Google's Gemini 2.0 update introduces an experimental Flash feature, allowing users to analyze YouTube videos
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- February 10, 2025
- Updated: February 10, 2025 at 6:40 PM
Google has recently announced a significant update for its Gemini 2.0, which now includes the experimental Flash functionality, available for free to all users.
This improvement not only promises higher quality results but also maintains the usual speed that users expect when interacting with the artificial intelligence assistant.
Among the most notable new features is the ability of Gemini 2.0 to analyze YouTube videos and answer questions related to their content.
YouTube updates with AI in a very useful way for users
This could change the way users search for information, allowing them to get quick and accurate answers about specific clips without needing to watch the entire video. However, since this is an experimental feature, the quality of the answers may vary depending on the video in question.
To use this new feature, users only need to have a free Google account. Upon accessing Gemini, they must select the “2.0 Flash Thinking Experimental with apps” model and then copy and paste the URL of the YouTube video they wish to consult.
With this simple action, they can ask Gemini about specific details, such as a summary of the pros and cons of devices mentioned in a video, for example.
Despite its potential, users should be aware that some errors may arise, such as Gemini’s difficulty in recognizing certain URLs. In such cases, it is recommended to copy the link provided by YouTube to share videos.
Additionally, providing clear and direct descriptions in queries can make the model’s task easier by offering more accurate responses.
Among the possible applications of this function are extracting recipes from cooking videos, generating transcripts, and summarizing instructions, thus creating a more efficient and user-centered experience.
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