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At the 2025 NAB show, the AI ​​Video Discovery Company Moments Lab Mxt-2 will present the latest version of its award-winning AI indexing technology.

MXT is a multimodal and generative AI that understands what happens at every moment of a video, and describes it like a person, who is looking for creative teams manually or scrubs for hours. AI-generated, time-encoded metadata not only improves MXT not only the video search, but can also generate adaptable indexing, which, depending on the content type, recognizes certain people, places and logos and recognizes relevant moments.

MXT-2 uses an intelligent, larger AI model than the previous version and is driven even more precisely more precise, more human descriptions by carefully curated data. MXT-2 is available on the laboratory platform of moments or via its public API.

“We have developed MXT-2 to offer organizations deeper editorial knowledge and video searches on a scale,” said Philippe Petitpont, co-founder and CEO at Moments Lab. “At NAB this year we are particularly pleased to unveil the latest functions of our patented AI indexing technology, which is built with RAG (retrieval-Augmented generation). RAG maximizes the creation, reuse and reuse of content and delivers a concrete ROI by describing entire media libraries in the natural language and therefore looking for in the same language. “

Moments laboratory solutions for the demo at the NAB show 2025 enable organizations:

  • Index and sort videos automatically with AI.
  • Discover and reuse of content on a scale.
  • Share and distribute media files to important partners.
  • Commerize media libraries via a cloud-based stores.

Moments Lab

At this year's NAB show, Khalil Guetari, Ai software engineer in the Moments Lab, will keep a presentation at the Beteit conference (5th to April 8th), in which “vision and voice models for expanded archive video management” are examined. The session will take place on Monday, April 7, 10:40 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. PDT, in the W222-W223 room.

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