This free, privacy-focused summarization tool is AI at its best
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This free, privacy-focused summarization tool is AI at its best
"But let's be real: 99% of the articles you encounter on this musty ol' web of ours aren't exactly awe-inspiring. They're a means to an end. The same is true for most videos, too. And in any such scenario, you aren't in it for the pleasure of reading or viewing and being entertained. You just want to get the gist of what's happening without wasting any time wading your way through unimaginative drivel."
"On any device, you can simply head over to ​the Kagi Summarize website​-and then paste any article or YouTube link (or even a block of plain text!) into the box on that page.Note that you will need to sign in with an email address or a Google, Microsoft, Apple, or GitHub account in order to use this web version-but it's completely free once you do, and the service never spams you or sells your info."
"Better yet: On a phone or tablet, you can install the free Kagi Summarize Android app​ or ​Kagi Summarize iOS app​-and then save yourself a step by sharing any article or video there directly from another app, using the standard system-level sharing option.This is also free and doesn't require any kind of sign-in or account to use."
Kagi Summarize creates concise summaries from web pages, YouTube videos, or pasted content. The web version requires signing in with email or Google, Microsoft, Apple, or GitHub accounts but is free and promises not to spam or sell user data. Mobile apps for Android and iOS are free and work without any sign-in; users can share content directly via system-level sharing. The desktop interface offers 'Key Moments' and narrative 'Summary' views plus a 'Discuss Further' command for interactive questions. The tool delivers quick gists for users who want information without reading full material.
Read at Fast Company
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