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As of late 2025, SaxsiVideo is rolling out "Dynamic Exclusives"—AI-driven personalized edits of exclusive content. For example, if you watch a cooking documentary, the platform will generate a custom version that highlights the specific chefs or cuisines you have watched before, while keeping the core footage exclusive to the platform.