I've found the Kagi summarize feature very handy (does both YouTube videos and web pages).<p>Did a quick test of this tool for comparison (on <a href="https://youtu.be/iJuGkwA7S1c" rel="nofollow">https://youtu.be/iJuGkwA7S1c</a>):<p>- Less summary and more bullet points<p>- Included sponsor in summary (which Kagi omitted)<p>I like the bullet-point format, but prefer Kagi's summary.<p>This tool's summary:<p>- Fireproof construction and compartmentation are key components of high-rise fire safety.<br>- Malfunctioning doors and windows can compromise compartmentation and lead to the spread of fire and smoke.<br>- Fire departments have a standardized response system that scales based on the severity of the fire.<br>- The Bronx fire in January 2022 was a tragic example of a fire that outscaled the response system due to faulty doors.<br>- Ground News is a tool that helps users find news stories without partisan bias.<p>For comparison here was Kagi's summary:<p>This video details the coordinated response of firefighters to a house fire in Colorado. It describes the different types of firefighting vehicles like engines and trucks, and how they are deployed from local fire stations. The response follows a standardized system where the first engine on scene acts as Incident Commander, coordinating additional resources. Modern firefighting relies on techniques like compartmentalization and sprinklers to contain fires before they spread. The video highlights how failures in compartmentalization, like faulty doors, can allow fires to break out of control as happened in a deadly Bronx apartment fire in 2022.