- Users have noticed an error in Prime Video’s AI-generated summaries, after it got a fact wrong. radioactive dust first season
- Since the errors were pointed out, Amazon has paused AI summaries of its TV shows, but has not said when or if they will return.
- Prime Video is also preparing for the premiere of the second season of Fallout, which arrives on December 17
Prime Video’s new AI-powered TV show recaps aren’t living up to their hype and users have noticed incorrect details during the recap radioactive dust first season, including the year in which it took place.
This couldn’t come at a more awkward time for the platform, which is currently preparing for the arrival of radioactive dust second season on December 17.
As discovered by GamesRadar, the first season recap features an AI voiceover that overlays a series of highlight reels from the show, but incorrectly states that The Ghoul’s (Walter Goggins) flashback scenes are set during the 1950s, when they actually take place in the year 2077.
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It doesn’t end there, however, as the AI recap also failed to provide an accurate summary of the season finale, framing The Ghoul’s offer to Lucy MacLean (Ella Purnell) as a “join or die” situation, when that couldn’t be further from the truth. This was also picked up by GamesRadar, which reiterates that the season one finale presented an opportunity for both characters to find the man “behind the wheel” in New Vegas, where the two will adventure. radioactive dust second season.
Amazon began testing AI-powered summaries last month and is one of the latest additions to the Prime Video ecosystem. But after the mistakes he made with his radioactive dust In short, the company has apparently removed them from a handful of its popular shows, including The platform, Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, Increaseand forest, The edge reports.
When Amazon first revealed that it was introducing AI-powered recaps for its TV shows, the company shared that the purpose was to “identify the most important plot points of a show, combining them with synchronized voice narration, dialogue fragments and music to create a visual summary that prepares viewers for the new season.”
While Prime Video’s AI-generated recaps have proven adept at compiling the highlights of a TV show and overlaying them with music and a voiceover, they’re still missing the main ingredient: factual accuracy. Do you want to see how bad it is for you? You can find the summary of the first season in the Extras tab of the radioactive dust List of the second season.
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