This is interesting. However, it seems it's only trained on summaries rather than the full video transcript, right? I asked it to give a list of questions asked by a host in a particular podcast episode — it couldn't provide them.
e.g.
Q) "can you give me the complete list of questions asked by Lex in the Jeff Bezos episode"
A) gives me one paragraph and then says, "Please note that this is not a complete list of all questions asked in the episode, but only those present in the provided podcast chunks. For a complete list, you would need to listen to the full podcast episode."
Are you sure about the below?...How did you test this? My experience is the opposite.
Edit: For example, Youtube will return a video result of a video with a transcript containing the same quoted text that I've searched. Wouldn't that imply that Youtube has indexed the transcript?
>>FAQ
Doesn't youtube do this?
Not really, Youtube doesn't search the transcribed audio of the video but instead relies on the written content of the uploader such as title, description, tags. While all the audio content goes unindexed.
(I've tried emailing you about this but not sure if you've seen my email.)
Hey! I've just emailed back :) Would be great if you can send a short recording of what you're referring to when searching on Youtube so I can better reply
e.g. Q) "can you give me the complete list of questions asked by Lex in the Jeff Bezos episode"
A) gives me one paragraph and then says, "Please note that this is not a complete list of all questions asked in the episode, but only those present in the provided podcast chunks. For a complete list, you would need to listen to the full podcast episode."