One easy, one maybe not so easy. ;) I just built a demo (https://www.raymondcamden.com/2025/02/19/quick-demo-of-chromes-summarization-genai-upcoming-api) for the Summary API so I could easily see the differences in the type value. This brought up two things:1) Headline... what exactly is the intent here? I had assumed it would be like a title, a one sentence, well, headline. ;) But it's more like the teaser.
2) This one's a bit more high level and I don't think there's a clear right or wrong here. I address this in the post as well. For my sample input, I'm using the Gettysburg Address. In many of the results, the model returned context about the text itself, ie, saying who gave the address, when, and why.That's all 100% valid, and I can see a summary including that, but there's a part of me that wonders if that's a bit wrong in terms of "summary". Ie, should the result include the context of the text, or *just* focus on the text. In the real world, context is crucial of course, but in the case where I'm asking the model to summarize the text, I could see *not* wanting the context brought up.Like I said, I don't have a strong feeling either way, but it surprised me when I saw it in the results.
https://about.google/belonging/#700-00113540063769-build-with-us-anchor
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1) Hmmm, so why am I seeing multiple sentences for headline?
2) Will do.