Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority
TL;DR
- Strings found in a recent version of Slack for Android suggest that AI file summaries are coming to the platform.
- This would apparently summarize uploaded files such as PDFs and other documents for your convenience.
Slack is one of the most popular productivity platforms around, and the company hopped on the AI bandwagon back in February. The platform’s AI features currently include thread summaries, semantic search, and channel recaps. Now, it looks like Slack is taking a page from the likes of Gemini and ChatGPT for another upcoming feature.
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We dug into a recent version of the Slack app for Android (version 24-10-50-0) and discovered plenty of references to AI file summary functionality. A few of the most notable strings are seen below.
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Two of the above strings suggest that file summaries won’t work with some formats, files that have been password-protected, or files that are too large. It also looks like the feature has a minimum and maximum limit in terms of how much content can be summarized. Nevertheless, we’re guessing that PDFs and Word/text document formats should be supported at the very least. A few strings also point to the AI summary being appended to the file when shared. That wouldn’t be a surprise as Slack already appends transcripts to videos.
Other strings with the “ai_file_summary” tag point to even more functionality, such as the ability to delete summaries. It also looks like you can give feedback about the feature, such as the level of detail and the summary’s accuracy.
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Nevertheless, file summaries would be a handy tool for Slack as it means you don’t have to switch to Gemini or another AI assistant to get a quick rundown of a document or other type of file.
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