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So, first of all, Amazon says that Prime Video’s new X-Ray Recaps doesn’t contain spoilers. As a generative-powered feature, X-Ray Recaps is capable of creating short summaries of full seasons of TV shows,
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AI recaps on Prime Video should make it easier to get back into a series. The recaps also work within an episode.
Amazon has turned to AI to create recaps for TV shows on Prime Video — starting with its own original series — in a way the company claims won’t risk revealing spoilers. On Monday, Amazon announced X-Ray Recaps on Prime Video,
Amazon is turning to artificial intelligence to help Prime Video users stay current on shows they’re watching.
X-Ray Recaps provide AI-generated, spoiler-free summaries of previous episodes or seasons. The feature is currently being tested in beta on Fire TV.