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In The Maze Runner movie, Gally does not remember Thomas from his own recovered memories during the main conflict. Instead, Gally accuses Thomas of being "one of them" based on the testimony of Alby, who recovers his memories after being stung. Gally is eventually stung himself (revealed when he appears in the lab at the end of the film), but in that final scene, he does not discuss his memories of Thomas; he only deliriously insists that they "belong to the maze" before attacking. The AI summary conflates the book version of Gally (who is stung early and remembers Thomas personally) with the movie version.
Gally does not remember Thomas immediately upon Thomas's arrival in the Glade. Like all the Gladers, his long-term memories have been wiped.
However, Gally does recover his memories of Thomas later in the movie, specifically after he is stung by a Griever and goes through The Changing.
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Therefore, Gally does remember Thomas, but only after being stung, and the memory is one of profound enmity and betrayal, not friendship.
The AI failed to note that Gally's accusation in the movie is based on Alby's testimony ('You heard what Alby said!'), not Gally's own memory.
The AI hallucinated a speech in the final lab scene where Gally explains his memories. In reality, he only speaks about belonging to the Maze.