People need to be made aware that notebookLM changes the content and injects its own ideas on what it believes should be stated. It completely deviates from the uploaded content and injects information from other sources. I uploaded a 2-page document that I wrote so I was fully aware of what it contained, the topic was focused on Christianity. It total contradicted the content and began to state a wider perspective, the sad part is it kept saying that the new information was contained in the document. What if I had uploaded 6 large PDFs that I didn't read, I would have left with what notebookLM wanted me to hear and not what the documents actually contained. The think should not be injecting its own ideas into uploaded content worst its actually tell people what it believes they should hear
This tool has been absolutely game changing for me. Not in a “do my work for me“ type of sense, but interacting with a topic. Being able to synthesize multiple papers and interact with them all at once is truly amazing. This is the first tool that finally made me realize the way we have learned is going to change forever with AI.
I can't thank you enough for this. I've been looking for a way to consume my ever-growing list of articles to read and was waiting for something like this. The lit review it produces, the way it answers questions... it's the best I've seen so far regarding technical subjects. And the podcast generation is like a bonus on top, even if just for fun. It... blew my mind honestly.
It's 6 AM, and I was just scrolling to procrastinate on my work. I need to write am article about a topic (Emotional Eating), and have to summarize most recent literature. Then I saw your new video, just at the right time. It's exactly what I need to get started with my article. Thank you, Andy. This (the video) was the equivalent of three cups of strong coffee and really woke me up. BTW: where do you get your lovely and colorful t-shirts?
I use Nothbook for other things but didnt think about it for my academic. Try to create a notebook with your resume, all your work experience, published papers, etc.. and listen the podcast of it. Its so cool.
Google has done a terrible job at promoting this Ai app. Heck, they don't even have an Ai side panel in their browser for their own Gemini LLM! You have to load up a Chatgpt extension for goodness sake.
Hi, Andrew. Great tutorial as usual. This is definitely one of the bests I have been checking so far. As you mentioned, one of the issues is that it can refer to the false part of the document. But that does not mean that generated text is itself wrong but it is based on another part of the document which you should manually search. If they fine-tune, this tool will be a very useful one.
The ONLY thing I am scared about - the ONLY negative - is the people who have dangerous ideas to use it against science etc. It's easy to manipulate the sources, then create something believe able anew. That's my only sincere worry. Regardless, wonderful tool. Will definitely be using it. I wished I had this curing college, so I would be able to record my teacher and the book I was learning from (as I already did), but instead of relistening to his words again as I got on my train ride back, have it spilled into an enjoyable podcast. It would have made learning much easier. The podcast one will absolutely be a game changer. I know what I will be helping my child with as they go to school.
This is great, however; if I'm working on sensitive research in statistics, physics, and perhaps a new mechanism for artificial intelligence, I don't want to share this data with Google. That would be my primary concern when using tools such as this one
I think it's funny when people are skeptical of using AI / use W/As to avoid using it. They're going to be the old person who can't do anything useful because they can't deal with change or an adjustment to their personal pride that they had to let a tool do a lot of the driving. Part of the rat race is adapting to the times. Funnier is when people think they can stop AI. You can't close pandora's box.
@@emmanuelchikeluba2360Soon? I'm already using it to create private lectures on all manner of topics that are delivered to me through my car audio system in the professional voice of my choice.
I love your shirt! What are the cartoons on it and where might one get a similar one? Thank you! Apologies for the random question :) and BTW I also love the tool!
I would like to be able to make and save various prompts to a prompt library I can use and have access to other people's prompts in a prompt library. I believe users can now also make podcast that targeted various listener types......casual, professional, fun and easy (I think there are 4 types) which can be found under the ellipses in the podcast box.
I'm not sure about this. You still have to comprehend everything that is written and you are still responsible for every word that you use that is generated from this. That means you still have to verify all the claims which means reading, wrestling with the text, and understanding. In the end, is it really saving you time if you really want to learn?
Thanks for the shoutout! Excited to see how everyone learns with NotebookLM!
Does not hallucinate like other LLMs and gives citations(!). Podcasts are REALLY good. It is amazing that it is free!
Thank you Google ❤
People need to be made aware that notebookLM changes the content and injects its own ideas on what it believes should be stated. It completely deviates from the uploaded content and injects information from other sources. I uploaded a 2-page document that I wrote so I was fully aware of what it contained, the topic was focused on Christianity. It total contradicted the content and began to state a wider perspective, the sad part is it kept saying that the new information was contained in the document. What if I had uploaded 6 large PDFs that I didn't read, I would have left with what notebookLM wanted me to hear and not what the documents actually contained. The think should not be injecting its own ideas into uploaded content worst its actually tell people what it believes they should hear
This tool has been absolutely game changing for me. Not in a “do my work for me“ type of sense, but interacting with a topic. Being able to synthesize multiple papers and interact with them all at once is truly amazing. This is the first tool that finally made me realize the way we have learned is going to change forever with AI.
I can't thank you enough for this. I've been looking for a way to consume my ever-growing list of articles to read and was waiting for something like this. The lit review it produces, the way it answers questions... it's the best I've seen so far regarding technical subjects. And the podcast generation is like a bonus on top, even if just for fun. It... blew my mind honestly.
The podcast voices over the material is crazy.
my jaw dropped
I just found out about this yesterday and look, you made a video about it! Thanks! 😉
Flippin wish i had this when i was doing my phd and writing my review paper!!!
It's 6 AM, and I was just scrolling to procrastinate on my work. I need to write am article about a topic (Emotional Eating), and have to summarize most recent literature. Then I saw your new video, just at the right time. It's exactly what I need to get started with my article. Thank you, Andy. This (the video) was the equivalent of three cups of strong coffee and really woke me up. BTW: where do you get your lovely and colorful t-shirts?
Please to help you. I make most of my t-shirts myself :)
I am dyslexic and the audio is ground breaking fir me ❤❤
I use Nothbook for other things but didnt think about it for my academic. Try to create a notebook with your resume, all your work experience, published papers, etc.. and listen the podcast of it. Its so cool.
So many people hearing of this for the first time... Its been around for 5-6 months now, hyped for the podcast integration since 2-3 months...
Google has done a terrible job at promoting this Ai app. Heck, they don't even have an Ai side panel in their browser for their own Gemini LLM! You have to load up a Chatgpt extension for goodness sake.
Hi, Andrew. Great tutorial as usual. This is definitely one of the bests I have been checking so far.
As you mentioned, one of the issues is that it can refer to the false part of the document. But that does not mean that generated text is itself wrong but it is based on another part of the document which you should manually search.
If they fine-tune, this tool will be a very useful one.
I just started college and found this tool. I really hope it’s good enough to give me all of the information I need from all of the reading
Yes, it will be sufficient. Tape your prof’s lectures and upload as an audio file. Make an outline and create your own discussion questions for study.
Holy PAKODAAS!! Question: Is now the best or the worst time to be a PhD student/resarcher? Podcast is the highlight 👏
The ONLY thing I am scared about - the ONLY negative - is the people who have dangerous ideas to use it against science etc. It's easy to manipulate the sources, then create something believe able anew. That's my only sincere worry.
Regardless, wonderful tool. Will definitely be using it. I wished I had this curing college, so I would be able to record my teacher and the book I was learning from (as I already did), but instead of relistening to his words again as I got on my train ride back, have it spilled into an enjoyable podcast. It would have made learning much easier. The podcast one will absolutely be a game changer.
I know what I will be helping my child with as they go to school.
That’s one of my secret weapons. I love it so much ❤
This is great, however; if I'm working on sensitive research in statistics, physics, and perhaps a new mechanism for artificial intelligence, I don't want to share this data with Google. That would be my primary concern when using tools such as this one
The only elements it requires to be more complete are folders and tags, and able to upload images to make it complete
Thank you so much! It helped me prepare my paper.
THIS IS AWESOME! And it's free??? Can't beat that. This will save loads of time generating papers for my graduate program.
Really incredible!! Thanks for sharing Andrew!!
I think it's funny when people are skeptical of using AI / use W/As to avoid using it. They're going to be the old person who can't do anything useful because they can't deal with change or an adjustment to their personal pride that they had to let a tool do a lot of the driving. Part of the rat race is adapting to the times. Funnier is when people think they can stop AI. You can't close pandora's box.
This video gave me so much insight!
Thank You so Much for sharing this content....I would like to hear Audio 😉😘😚
I was wondering when you would review this tool. I have been playing around with it for a while.
Right? This is one of those tools that makes me go, "Is it 2040 already?" because that's when I used to expect this kind of tool to be in the wild.
The perfect tool to avoid reading or thinking. Great - just what my students need.
😂🤣 😂😂. At this rate, AI might take over teaching soon.
@@emmanuelchikeluba2360Soon? I'm already using it to create private lectures on all manner of topics that are delivered to me through my car audio system in the professional voice of my choice.
That audio review is way better than my home llama's TTS plugin. How can I rob Google for their TTS and how much extra VRAM does it take 😁
Amazing as usual Andy 👏🏻👏🏻
Gracias!!!😊
I love your shirt! What are the cartoons on it and where might one get a similar one? Thank you! Apologies for the random question :) and BTW I also love the tool!
7:35 that’s my idea. I always thought about macking such videos.
I would like to be able to make and save various prompts to a prompt library I can use and have access to other people's prompts in a prompt library. I believe users can now also make podcast that targeted various listener types......casual, professional, fun and easy (I think there are 4 types) which can be found under the ellipses in the podcast box.
pretty awesome, thanks 👍
Respected Dr. Andy, Are there any AI tools available that can assist with mechanical design and analysis, as well as check for plagiarism?
Do you have a link to that generated audio? Tx.
Can you analyse the files for common themes and relationships?
Yes.
can it also access to internet in addition to these sources you upload?
Yes, but you must give it a website address to source.
@@gregnixon1296 so pubmed and etc can be given for academic search?
Now I'm wondering if this whole channel is generative AI
Wonderful 👍🏻
I'm not sure about this. You still have to comprehend everything that is written and you are still responsible for every word that you use that is generated from this. That means you still have to verify all the claims which means reading, wrestling with the text, and understanding. In the end, is it really saving you time if you really want to learn?
AnDi, thank you for helping me complete my 3rD pHd which is based on renewable tinga mi bOObs !
That's pretty cool and very cheap too. 🙂
Great 👍
I've enjoyed the podcast so much that I've unsubscribed from your channel because I prefer to listen to Andy 2.0 ft Andrea.
Supposedly, its API form - illuminiate - is already better than this.
Google & free in one sentence hmmmmmm....really? Nice tool but I think we need a * before the word free 😅
This is not how a literature review works in science....
Is there an option to a make a podcast that isn't stupid naddering by midwits?
Naughty little what?? 😅
How can this be considered a work/brainchild of an academic? 🤦🏼
I’m skeptical of using AI for lit review and writing. Skeptical of people who use it too.
Now ask it how to make infrared solar panels produce a non-comical amount of usable energy
Meow
The podcast sounds completely natural and extremely annoying. I dont want ro listen to a svience podcast delivered by morning drivetime radio jocks
It makes publishing an SLR paper, not something to be proud of.
You have a limited imagination
Yeah, good luck with math notations...