Evidence-bound answers
Answers are meant to stay attached to transcript ranges instead of floating as unsupported claims.
Use Case: Transcript AI
Ask grounded questions about a YouTube video and get answers tied to transcript evidence. Cuelio keeps responses anchored to time ranges so you can verify the claim in the source.
What grounded transcript AI should give you
Question-answering over video only becomes useful when the answer is easy to verify. Cuelio keeps AI responses tied to transcript evidence so you can inspect the exact time range, hear the moment again, and decide whether the answer holds up.
Answers are meant to stay attached to transcript ranges instead of floating as unsupported claims.
Every useful answer should make it easy to jump back to the transcript line or time range that supports it.
Keep digging into the same transcript instead of starting over every time you need clarification or detail.
The transcript stays local until you choose to ask or summarize, so AI is a user action rather than a background process.
Workflow
The strongest pattern is simple: search when you know the wording, ask when you know the question, and always keep the transcript close by.
Cuelio loads the transcript into the side panel so both manual search and AI follow-ups work from the same source material.
For example: what changed in onboarding, which numbers were mentioned, or what was the argument against pricing changes?
Use the cited ranges and transcript context to verify that the answer is grounded in what the speaker actually said.
Open the source moment in the video or ask a tighter follow-up while staying inside the same transcript workspace.
FAQ
Useful questions for people who want AI help on YouTube videos without losing the source trail.
Yes. Cuelio is designed to let you ask questions about the current video and keep the response tied to transcript evidence.
That is the point of the workflow. The answer should stay connected to transcript ranges so you can verify the claim in the video.
No. The transcript is local-first by default. AI is used only when you explicitly ask a question or request a summary.