# Avail launches AI tool to assist Hollywood execs with script coverage
Avail, a company focusing on the film and TV industry, has introduced an AI-powered summarization tool to streamline the process of script coverage. This new tool is designed to rapidly summarize scripts and books, generate detailed summaries, synopses, and character breakdowns. Additionally, it includes a Q&A assistant to aid in brainstorming and providing content-related recommendations. The tool has recently been released as an open beta with a monthly subscription, and enterprise pricing is available upon request.
For industry professionals, the task of reading and analyzing scripts can be time-consuming, especially when dealing with large volumes of material. Avail’s co-founder and CEO, Chris Giliberti, emphasized the challenges executives face in managing the flow of content and making critical decisions. He stressed the importance of staying informed and avoiding costly oversights.
While Avail’s tool is not intended to replace the traditional process entirely, it aims to provide a valuable time-saving solution. During testing, it effectively summarized a 45-page document in under five minutes.
Despite recent AI-related concerns within the industry, Avail is committed to providing productivity tools, not attempting to replace creators’ roles. The company is built on ChatGPT-4 and implements a proprietary processing layer to deliver accurate coverage and avoid any creative manipulation.
Reflecting its commitment to privacy, Avail assures users that their content will not be used to train AI models, addressing concerns related to copyright infringement and data privacy. The company’s leadership includes individuals with significant experience in the entertainment and technology sectors.
With substantial backing from investors, including Seven Seven Six, General Catalyst, and Advancit Capital, Avail plans to expand its functionality to support team collaboration and develop custom models for specific industry needs.