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Trigger warning: anybody who thinks AI is just a bunch of case statements may want to look away now....
I'd been seeing planted stories about NotebookLM for a while. As a Google product, it crops up frequently on my "news" feed. Today I spent a bit of time playing with it. One of the more mind blowing demos of the power of AI and an incredible tool for researching anything.
You can read all about it here https://notebooklm.google/ - depending what kind of Google account you have, you can probably try it.
I practice Chinese brush calligraphy and we just started looking at a new master. I uploaded my handwritten notes from a couple of lessons, a few example of his work and asked it to fill out some background detail from some curated websites. 10 mins later I have a custom tuned AI model that can answer questions about Tang dynasty calligraphers and some useful notes helping me to focus more on centre tip than side tip writing. It's extraordinarily detailed.
I also got it to make a podcast about how calligraphy evolved in the Tang Dynasty
drive.google.com
On my copy the "podcast" is interactive - I can interrupt and ask the presenters questions. And they answer.
If you want to research something, maybe give it a go.
I'd been seeing planted stories about NotebookLM for a while. As a Google product, it crops up frequently on my "news" feed. Today I spent a bit of time playing with it. One of the more mind blowing demos of the power of AI and an incredible tool for researching anything.
You can read all about it here https://notebooklm.google/ - depending what kind of Google account you have, you can probably try it.
I practice Chinese brush calligraphy and we just started looking at a new master. I uploaded my handwritten notes from a couple of lessons, a few example of his work and asked it to fill out some background detail from some curated websites. 10 mins later I have a custom tuned AI model that can answer questions about Tang dynasty calligraphers and some useful notes helping me to focus more on centre tip than side tip writing. It's extraordinarily detailed.
I also got it to make a podcast about how calligraphy evolved in the Tang Dynasty
Tang_Kai__How_Calligraphy_Became_the_Essential_Operating_System.m4a
drive.google.com
On my copy the "podcast" is interactive - I can interrupt and ask the presenters questions. And they answer.
If you want to research something, maybe give it a go.