Recently, tech media outlet Android Authority reported that Google's latest Gemini chatbot has introduced a striking new feature – video analysis. Users can now easily upload videos and ask questions, and Gemini will intelligently analyze the video content and answer relevant questions. This innovative feature undoubtedly brings new possibilities to video content processing and has attracted widespread user attention.
In tests, Gemini demonstrated remarkable capabilities. By analyzing the architectural style and geographical clues in the video, the AI could accurately determine the shooting location. The research team disassembled the latest version of Gemini's APK file, successfully activated the video upload function, and conducted multiple tests. In three different videos, Gemini performed exceptionally well, fully demonstrating its powerful video analysis capabilities.
Users can upload videos up to 5 minutes long for analysis. If the video exceeds this limit, the system will issue a warning. It's worth noting that users can upload multiple videos simultaneously for processing, but the total duration of all videos cannot exceed 5 minutes. The flexibility of this feature undoubtedly provides convenience for various application scenarios.
Gemini's video analysis function offers users a variety of application possibilities. For example, after uploading a Zoom meeting recording, the AI can quickly generate a meeting summary; when uploading screen recordings, it can also provide troubleshooting suggestions. The practicality of this feature is exciting and brings more innovative opportunities for video content utilization.
This new feature in Google Gemini will undoubtedly improve user efficiency in video content management and become a valuable assistant for many users' daily work.