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Heads up! This feature is currently in Beta. To learn more, contact your CSM or our Sales Team.
The AI Search feature in Content Lab allows you to effortlessly scan your entire video library to find relevant clips and generate social posts within minutes. Our powerful algorithm meticulously sifts through all the videos stored in Content Lab and extracts appropriate clips based on your search terms.
No more sifting through hours of footage—this feature helps to pinpoint and identify specific moments within your videos, creating tailored video clips or social posts that you can use for various marketing campaigns.
How to use the AI Search feature
- Open Content Lab, and click the Search bar at the top.
- Choose if you want to find clips or social posts.
- Enter Your Search Term(s). Start by typing in the keywords or phrases you want to look for.
- Refine Your Content Sources. Based on your search terms, Content Lab will display relevant recordings and videos. You can customize this by choosing which recordings or videos to include or exclude.
- After refining your sources, Content Lab will retrieve new clips or create social media posts that are relevant to your search term(s).
- You can edit, download, and use the clips or social posts as you need.
- If you're looking for additional clips or posts related to your search terms, just click “Generate More.”
Search History
If you click on the search bar, you can find previously used search terms. Click on it to revisit your previous search results.
FAQs
1: Will the search pull up previously edited clips/posts?
No, we generate new clips based on your search terms. In scenarios where a new clip matches an existing clip, it is still generated as a net new clip.
2: Are there any restrictions on the search term length?
No.
3: What type of searches does this feature support?
The AI search will allow you to scan your video library using keywords and semantic search. For example, if you use the term “AI,” the results will include clips/posts that mention AI and related terms like artificial intelligence, machine learning, LLM, large language models, etc.
4: Can I search for speakers or event details like title, description, etc?
Currently, this feature doesn't support searching your content library using event details such as title, description, speakers, location, etc. However, stay tuned, as we are working to bring this soon.