meVid

Guide

Research video content with AI — and verify every claim with a cited timestamp

AI summaries are fast, but they hallucinate. This is a workflow for students and researchers to chat with video, pull answers across an entire library, and jump straight to the moment that backs the quote.

1. Ask across every video at once

Open the Ask page and describe what you're trying to learn — e.g. "What does the speaker say about confidence intervals in clinical trials?" meVid runs hybrid semantic + keyword search over the transcripts of every public video and returns a synthesized answer with the exact source clips inline.

2. Follow the citation

Every claim links back to a video + timestamp. Click the timestamp; the player opens at that exact second so you can hear the quote in context. If the source doesn't actually support the AI's wording, you'll see it in seconds — not after rewriting your essay.

3. Drill into a single video

For deeper readings, open the video and use the in-player chat to interrogate just that source: "List every assumption the author makes","Where does the methodology change?", "Summarize objections from minute 30 onward". Answers cite timestamps inside that video so you can quote responsibly.

4. Build a citation-ready note

Copy the timestamped URL meVid generates for any moment. That link is your footnote — reviewers, professors, and editors can verify it in one click.

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