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Stop telling ChatGPT "Summarize this." Use these prompts instead

Amazon to Use AI to Speed Up TV and Film Production 🎬

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Welcome to another edition of Horizon AI,

Most people use ChatGPT to summarize text and end up with something bland and generic. In today’s issue, we share a set of ChatGPT prompts that help you pull out key ideas, arguments, insights, and concrete actions from books, articles, reports, papers, or transcripts, so you actually get what matters most.

Let’s jump into it!

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Here's what's new today in the Horizon AI

  • Amazon Plans to Use AI to Speed Up TV and Film Production

  • Kling Launches Version 3.0 of Its AI Video Model

  • AI Tutorial: Stop Asking ChatGPT to "Summarize This." Use These 14 Prompts Instead

  • AI Tools to check out

  • AI Findings/Resources

  • The Latest in AI and Tech 💡

AI News

AMAZON

Amazon Plans to Use AI to Speed Up TV and Film Production

Amazon is preparing to move its in-house AI tools for film and television from internal testing into real-world production environments.

Details:

  • Amazon MGM Studios launched a dedicated AI Studio last summer to build proprietary tools aimed at streamlining production, with a focus on areas like character consistency across shots and support for pre- and post-production workflows.

  • Amazon will begin a closed beta in March, inviting select industry partners to test these AI tools outside the company for the first time.

  • The AI Studio is working closely with established creatives, including Maleficent director Robert Stromberg, actor Kunal Nayyar, and former Pixar animator Colin Brady, to shape how the tools fit into real production pipelines.

  • Amazon is leveraging AWS infrastructure and collaborating with multiple LLM providers, while emphasizing that the tools are meant to assist creative teams rather than replace them.

  • Albert Cheng, who leads the AI Studios initiative, said the priority is improving efficiency and reducing costs while protecting intellectual property and preventing AI-generated assets from being reused to train other models.

Amazon expects to share early results from the beta by May. The push comes as AI use in Hollywood continues to spark debate, especially around jobs and creative control. Other studios like Netflix have already begun using generative AI in production, signaling that experimentation across the industry is accelerating despite ongoing concerns.

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KLING

Kling Launches Version 3.0 of Its AI Video Model

Kling 3.0 is framed as an “all-in-one creative engine,” combining video, audio, and image generation with stronger cross-modal consistency so characters and visual elements stay coherent across shots.

Details:

  • The video system now supports 15-second clips with improved motion control and customizable multi-shot sequencing, giving creators more granular control over pacing and scene transitions.

  • Audio upgrades include multi-character voice referencing and expanded language and accent support, aimed at making dialogue-driven scenes more flexible and believable.

  • On the image side, the model introduces 4K output, a continuous shooting mode for iterative visuals, and what Kling describes as more cinematic styling suited for storytelling workflows.

Early access is currently limited to Ultra subscribers through Kling’s website, with no official timeline yet for broader rollout, API access, or developer documentation.

AI Tutorial

Stop Asking ChatGPT to "Summarize This." Use These 11 Prompts Instead

Go to ChatGPT and try these prompts:

  1. Core Ideas & Why They Matter (High-leverage TL;DR)

Use when: You want the real essence + impact, not a book report.

"You are an expert editor and strategist. Read the text I’ll paste next.

1. Extract the 7–10 most important ideas as concise bullet points.
2. For each idea, add a brief “Why this matters:” sentence that explains the impact or consequence if it’s true.
3. Avoid vague phrases (“it’s important”, “very insightful”). Be concrete and specific.
4. If something is repeated, merge it into a single, stronger idea instead of listing it twice.

Output format:
- Idea 1: …
    -Why this matters: …
- Idea 2: …
    - Why this matters: …

I’ll paste the text below."
  1. Executive Brief (For a Busy Decision-Maker)

Use when: You want a CEO/VP-style brief: fast, sharp, no fluff.

"Act as a chief of staff, preparing a brief for a very busy executive who has 2 minutes.

Read the text I share and produce an executive brief with these sections:

1. One-Sentence Summary:
2. 3–5 Key Points (no jargon):
3. Risks / Concerns (bullets):
4. Opportunities / Upside (bullets):
5. Recommended Decision or Next Step:

Be concrete, avoid hedging, and don’t just restate the introduction.
I’ll paste the text below."

AI Tools to check out

🔊 FineVoice: A versatile AI voice generator and creative content platform that lets you instantly produce realistic, human-like voices, music, sound effects, and videos.

🤝 Helply: AI support agents with guaranteed results.

🗣️ Voxtral Transcribe 2: Next-gen speech-to-text models by Mistral AI.

🦾 Simpleclaw: The easiest way to deploy your own 24/7 active OpenClaw instance.

 Archimyst: AI-powered platform for designing system architecture.

TOGETHER WITH NEURONS

Creativity + Science = Ads that perform

Join award-winning strategist Babak Behrad and Neurons CEO Thomas Z. Ramsøy for a strategic, practical webinar on what actually drives high-impact advertising today. Learn how top campaigns capture attention, build memory, and create branding moments that stick. It’s all backed by neuroscience, and built for real-world creative teams.

AI Findings/Resources

🤔 Does AI already have human-level intelligence? The evidence is clear

The latest in AI and Tech

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said he found the ads funny, but he also called them misleading, saying that OpenAI has explicitly rejected the kind of advertising Anthropic depicts in its spots.

He also took the opportunity to mention that ChatGPT has as many free users in Texas alone as Claude has across the entire United States, arguing that while Anthropic "serves an expensive product to rich people," OpenAI is leveraging its ad strategy to bring AI for free to more people.

Amazon's upgraded, generative AI-powered version of its Alexa assistant is available to all U.S. customers, almost a year after it launched as an early access program.

A limited version is free for everyone on the web, with the full feature set free to Prime users, or available for a $19.99-per-month subscription.

The startup is building AI systems designed to use less computing power and run at lower costs than most leading models, while employing various techniques to make them more adaptive to the specific tasks they're asked to handle.

During Google-parent Alphabet's fourth-quarter earnings call, CEO Sundar Pichai announced that Gemini had surpassed 750 million monthly active users, up from 650 million reported last quarter.

Tiger Global led the round, with participation from Benchmark, Fidelity, AMD, Coatue, and other investors, according to the company.

The raise follows a recently announced deal with OpenAI worth more than $10 billion, which reportedly was a key factor in boosting investor interest.

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