You have this groundbreaking technology and at the same time my Google Home Mini doesn't understand 99% of my questions and is still using the same voices from years ago. That is an incredibly weird dissonance
Truly, truly stunning tech: the voices, the laughter, the spontaneous mannerisms in speech, improvisations, analogies, pauses, pitch changes are all indistinguishable from actual humans. And it generates podcasts from even just one line of text or when asking questions. Feels like a different era. We're definitely not in Kansas anymore. Wonder if this is how the late Victorians felt when they first saw an automobile?
i feel like for most of human history magic was an idea, or a trick. For the first time it feels real now. in the future with ASI tech might be indistinguishable from magic.
I just dumped several YEARS worth of group chat with my closest friends. I now have a 10 minute podcast of these two discussing in depth about our stories, inside jokes, stupid nicknames and all that. This is insane
I'm a college lecturer and think it's insane how good this is. I'm using this to cover my powerpoint lessons into a summary podcast for students who missed the class or as revision. It also covers the lesson from viewpoints and analogies I never considered initially.
Maybe a not so sophisticated example but I uploaded my novel I wrote about Bitcoin mystery and was surprised how one of the two podcast ''hosts'' commented that Bitcoin is like old news now and maybe not that interesting, but then the other commented that the story takes place in 2013 back when it was all the rage and mysterious and it felt like some new world opening with decentralized finance etc. It's not just some dumb summary (which would be impressive enough to condense 30 000 words in coherent narrative in audio form sounding humanlike), they really add at least some bits of ''their own thoughts''. I wrote it in 2013 so nowhere in the novel I comment it from the knowledge of 2024... so ''they'' came up with that on their own. It is not perfect 100%... I think once they mentioned a character for the first time but said like ''and remember Mr. X, the businessman'' (although if I think about it, that might also be human trait that one host is asking the other one to remember, not audience) but impressive anyway
I'm a professor, and my colleagues use AI to do the same. My concern is that it will be lot easier for admins to develop on-line courses, and proctor them, and grade them, all via AI, putting us out of work. Tenure is not necessarily employment forever and we both know that. Good luck. But i'm doing my stuff manually.
@@bobbysands6923 I'm all for manual work and do not use AI for developing lessons and especially not for grading. I just want to give another medium for my students to use as revision and hopefully encourage them to revise more. The benefit this has is that it sometimes approaches the subject in a different view point not covered in class which is a good alternative for them to listen too. Also with students that have dyslexia its also another way they can take in the information from the lectures instead of reading the text of the presentation. I have a fear that AI will eventually take away our work, it may happen eventually but I'm sure our services are still very much needed :)
Just tried this with a world I've created(world building). Amazing result. The podcast interpreted the world and talked about the characters and what it all means. Really gave me perspective on what I have created. Can recommend 100%
@@Dude-nf1ud most of the time it talked about the human / nature relationship, and the predatorial nature of man. Like, all take nada no give. I guess its the central message of the movie. Once it talked about misguided good intents, as in, the main bee got it so all bees wouldn't need to work but the entire ecosystem collapsed because of that. And lastly, with some prompt injection I made them both gossip about Vanessa (the main woman) dating the bee as gossip. It was... Surprisingly interesting
Absolutely not. They maybe a trillion dollar company have no idea how to market something. Look at what they did with stadia, UA-cam red and everything on killedbygoogle. This is probably the initiative of some engineers that somehow didn't get shutdown by the managers. @@Earl_E_Burd
It really is INSANELY helpful to me. I am studying sociology and have to read insane amount of text... and this helps me listen to what the text says in podcasts, which is way more easy to digest. The voices are so realistic its kinda scary. They also balance the act of focusing on bigger picture points and details quite perfectly. I do hope they increase the possible length of the podcasts though!
Double check everything, I've asked it many socsci questions and it gets it wrong quite a lot. For all the reasons sociology told you it would. Edit** read the materials. Engage with the materials. Understand the materials. Don't skip anything, don't not allow the computer to deny you The experience of the materials. This is very important in sociology.
OMFG it's awesome.. I gave it one of my books I did for Amazon KDP, Professor Peculiar’s Guide to Avoiding the Apocalypse (Mostly). It is hilarious - The podcast is AMAZING. OMG thank you with all my heart. WOW Matt you have a new subscriber. The laughing in the podcast as the male is reading out some of the book. It's unbelievable. OMG I could shout from the rooftop right now - WOOOOOOOOOP
Hey Matt. I've been using this for a couple of months. I scraped all my articles from my blog... 300+ articles into a text file. It has absolutely helped me brainstorm for new articles, angles, etc. Incredible tool.
It is surprisingly good! I wasn't expecting much the first time i tried NotebookLM but i have to say it's actually good. And the generated podcast is the cherry on top and oh, boy what a cherry!
this is so good, i wish they allow it to basically relate and reference info from a previous notebook/podcast so it doesn't feel like its a new podcast each time but a continuation and longer than ten minutes.
The most fascinating part of this feature is the tonal change. I gave it a sombre topic for discussion and they kept the appropriate sombre to neutral tone throughout the podcast which was amazing to hear.
It's also quite amazing that when you feed a bunch of clearly fake information (like the Earth only being 3000 years old for example) the AI realizes it's fake information and talks about it as conspiracy theories instead of creating more hallucinations and misinformation. It's so good!
I'm writing a movie script, and the "podcast" bit really helped me see it from a different perspective. It inspired me to come up with several ideas for the ending, too.
@@BrianMosleyUK I definitely hope they streamline something like ElevenLabs into their platform so that we can very quickly get the voices that we want to our "podcasts".
@@martiddy refer you to the UA-cam video of Sean Bean saying ba***rd in response. Unless you prefer cockerny rhyming slang me old China. Bit of Dick VanDyke suit you sir?
Hey, thank you so much for this update. I had messed with notebookLM prior to the recent additions like the podcast simulation. I'm LOVING it. I'm a neuropsychologist, which means I test people's cognitive abilities for a variety of reasons. Often, I encounter cases that require me to research. So, I plugged in my notes and research I did recently for a patient regarding long COVID-19, cytokines, and mycotoxins from mold exposure as well as some deidentified information from his history and the resulting podcast episode was super helpful. I'm gonna use the hell out of this.
I'm a psychologist also, what do you think about this as an assistant for writing up reports on assessments? Upload test scores, have it convert stuff to percentiles, discuss the relative strengths and possible deficits?
@@bobjones7274 I think with polishing it could work. With scores and such, I would be very concerned about accuracy and potential hallucinations. I imagine we are going to see the rise of specific models made for report writing though. Ones that are designed to be specific to the field and hipaa compliant
Whoever thought about this podcast feature at Google, kudos to you, I'm really impressed. It's super creative and opens up so much in terms of brainstorming and getting second perspectives on things you are creating. It's really incredible. Being able to see all the contents of your Drive and summarizing in a human-like overview is really powerful.
Amazing. I linked a source to a german weatherforcast of my town for the next 16 days. It created an awesome 5 minutes long podcast about the weather. The result is only available in english. But it can handle sources in different languages. AI will definitely change the way we live and work.
I entered in some notes I took from a conference I was at some time ago and turned it into a podcast. It was an easily digested recap of most of my observations and things I was inspired by. Love this new thing!
My observer opinion is that they are far more 'product' focused than AI itself being the service. They seem to be looking for ways to release AI-centered tools, rather than just models. Of course, this being Google, any free-to-use helpful service is going to be helping them better profile the user for more profitable ad-targetting.
😅 15 minutes in and I forgot they were AI until he reminded me 😂 I was genuinely interested in the conversation since I work to much to actively be in discord communities. This is a game changer for niche communities that don't have creators willing or capable to cover complex daily updates.
Listen, I threw the link for Facebook's information policy into it and it blew my mind. The way the presenters interact with one another to make it so interesting. This is my new go-to for consumption of data... This is the kind of stuff that will make AI game changing. AGI or ASI might be incredible, but basic stuff like this... saving you SO MUCH time... this is where it's at.
it took me about 10-15 minutes to figure it out, but a walk-through on how to bring up the audio overview would definitely help since it’s not immediately obvious. for anyone else having trouble, there's a *notebook guide in the bottom right of the chat prompt box that you'll need to click.
This is incredible!! Loved hearing the podcast gassing you up XD You really are synonymous with AI content! The podcast feature is unique and felt very human. You're right that hearing different perspectives is valuable. I'm continually blown away by LLMs and their power to comprehend information in such a thoughtful way. Being able to get an instant, informative answer to nearly any question I have is something I never could've dreamed of happening in the future. Yet here it is now... nothing short of miracle technology :)
Really enjoyed this video! 🎉 Notebook LM sounds like such a cool tool, especially with its ability to create AI-powered podcasts from text sources. I love how you demonstrated it with your Discord server migration and a Quora thread. It’s amazing to see how AI can help with studying and brainstorming. Definitely looking forward to trying this out myself! Thanks for sharing! wow the AI tech is really getting insane
The voices are consistent, too. Pretty sure we can make our own tool that does this, it's just that it will cost a lot of money to use this when you are paying for API access. Cool find.
I was an on-air commercial radio presenter for 12 yrs and have been an audio engineer for 30. This is stunning. The subtlety of the varying fall-off in intonation is insane. Then there's the quality of the content. Wow.
This is quite amazing, thank you Lemon Lord! I'm using it on a few stories I've written that I've forgotten about, and hearing them diving deep into it like it's an actual published novel series is quite unbelievable.
Can see where this is going, put in all the details for a book or script and have it generate the audio and even video in the future, Im very impressed by the output so far
I am addicted using it for a few days now, it is awesome!!! I really love the podcast model and have created some UA-cam channels as a podcast using my research and documents for context.
I just tried it finally. This tool is absolutely wild. The podcast is so good: I entered a bunch of personal things into the copy text source and then detailed website sources about my questions. I started feeling self-conscious to hear these two "people" talking about me and to me. Crazy stuff, super useful however.
This is so weird. I was literally 24 hours ago searching till the late hours about note taking apps and how garbage Google Keep is and then this video pops up which is wild! Can't wait to watch :)
Thank you so much for sharing this, I haven't heard anyone else talk about NotebookLM and I've used it for my own story i've written, simply amazing to hear what, honestly, sounds like a real podcast, super cool!
It is cool, but to make better, it would be nice to be able to edit the text of the audio it generates and to be able to choose who you want to be talking, such as two men, two men and woman, etc. For it to be usuable for my specfic use, I would have need to use two men talking back and forth.
Amazing. Really amazing. Thanks for sharing. Yes, it's only going to get better and better. Matt, I get so much value out of your shows...and some giggles...it's a wild trip.
Ah, you see, "lemon fanfiction" is actually an old term for erotic fanfiction (usually for anime), so that's why ChatGPT assumed the channel was fanfiction and not fan art.
This is such an awesome and helpful tool for humanity. Summarizing knowledge, finding connections in topics you didn't think of, then there's a concise summary in an engaging audio form which is immensely helpful for us adhd peeps. This could be an awesome tool to enable people to learn in a great way. Sad to see that - like it seems to be with every new AI development nowadays - the majority of videos about this is how to make money from AI generated podcasts. So, the question pops up if AI really improves us as humanity / society (as most of us hoped back then), or if it seems to propel us into capitalism-overdrive with sooo many people wanting to make the most buck out of it (talking about us kind of "average joe" people, not ai centered companies), as a few minutes searching for ai on youtube might suggest.
This is exactly what I was trying to look for last week. I inserted my PDF files into GPT and it really did horrible cross-examining between files. Then I’d ask gpt to read it to me in their voice
They should allow embedding the chat on websites, so visitors can ask anything about a company, for example. It would finally be a working information chatbot.
dont know but this one is amazing and also it is quite helpful in learning things while im walking and it is amazing! just recently im facing problem with audio actors wanted some options to change audio but still it is interesting
It is very good use case, even though there is an awful lot of things to be improved: voices, podcast context control, not mentioning it is english-only. It has a LOT to be desired. I think notebookLM is the starting point with a lot of room of improvement.
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Huh, I had thought notebookLM used a similar kind of document start as chatgpt, that's why I always use claude since it fully reads all the data like it was posted into the chat. It's slower, but it gets so much more. I wonder if they changed it.
Pin me Matt🤘
40th i think
sure why not
not enough context... 😵💫
Like... to the wall...?
lol, it worked
Glad you're as excited about NotebookLM as we are! The possibilities are endless and we can't wait to see how everyone uses it ✨
You have this groundbreaking technology and at the same time my Google Home Mini doesn't understand 99% of my questions and is still using the same voices from years ago. That is an incredibly weird dissonance
Great job with this one 👏
Now we need more languages
Pow Google makes available in PT-BR 🙏☺
Dude I say this every time it fails to even understand me v@@reezlaw
Truly, truly stunning tech: the voices, the laughter, the spontaneous mannerisms in speech, improvisations, analogies, pauses, pitch changes are all indistinguishable from actual humans. And it generates podcasts from even just one line of text or when asking questions. Feels like a different era. We're definitely not in Kansas anymore. Wonder if this is how the late Victorians felt when they first saw an automobile?
That's the Million Dollar Question right there.
i feel like for most of human history magic was an idea, or a trick. For the first time it feels real now. in the future with ASI tech might be indistinguishable from magic.
there are still people who say these are just 2010s chatbots...
the way it emulates a podcast is cool. like the exact mood and cadence of a professional podcast
Military and Intel agencies probably have godlike powers already @@lkrnpk
I just dumped several YEARS worth of group chat with my closest friends. I now have a 10 minute podcast of these two discussing in depth about our stories, inside jokes, stupid nicknames and all that. This is insane
It is so amazing! :)
Lol
How did you download the geoupchat
how’d you download the group chat to put it all on there? was it imessage?
I'm a college lecturer and think it's insane how good this is. I'm using this to cover my powerpoint lessons into a summary podcast for students who missed the class or as revision. It also covers the lesson from viewpoints and analogies I never considered initially.
Maybe a not so sophisticated example but I uploaded my novel I wrote about Bitcoin mystery and was surprised how one of the two podcast ''hosts'' commented that Bitcoin is like old news now and maybe not that interesting, but then the other commented that the story takes place in 2013 back when it was all the rage and mysterious and it felt like some new world opening with decentralized finance etc. It's not just some dumb summary (which would be impressive enough to condense 30 000 words in coherent narrative in audio form sounding humanlike), they really add at least some bits of ''their own thoughts''. I wrote it in 2013 so nowhere in the novel I comment it from the knowledge of 2024... so ''they'' came up with that on their own. It is not perfect 100%... I think once they mentioned a character for the first time but said like ''and remember Mr. X, the businessman'' (although if I think about it, that might also be human trait that one host is asking the other one to remember, not audience) but impressive anyway
Its insane!
I'm a professor, and my colleagues use AI to do the same. My concern is that it will be lot easier for admins to develop on-line courses, and proctor them, and grade them, all via AI, putting us out of work. Tenure is not necessarily employment forever and we both know that. Good luck. But i'm doing my stuff manually.
@@bobbysands6923 I'm all for manual work and do not use AI for developing lessons and especially not for grading. I just want to give another medium for my students to use as revision and hopefully encourage them to revise more. The benefit this has is that it sometimes approaches the subject in a different view point not covered in class which is a good alternative for them to listen too. Also with students that have dyslexia its also another way they can take in the information from the lectures instead of reading the text of the presentation. I have a fear that AI will eventually take away our work, it may happen eventually but I'm sure our services are still very much needed :)
Just tried this with a world I've created(world building). Amazing result. The podcast interpreted the world and talked about the characters and what it all means. Really gave me perspective on what I have created. Can recommend 100%
Excellent use case! Thank you
That podcast feature is mind blowing. They sound human. I put the screenplay to a movie in it and they discussed it. Incredible.
It's so useful for you're own work. Like, write a screenplay yourself and see what it thinks!
Currently loading in the bee movie script. It's generating
@@at.3amPlease tell what it said
@@Dude-nf1ud most of the time it talked about the human / nature relationship, and the predatorial nature of man. Like, all take nada no give. I guess its the central message of the movie. Once it talked about misguided good intents, as in, the main bee got it so all bees wouldn't need to work but the entire ecosystem collapsed because of that. And lastly, with some prompt injection I made them both gossip about Vanessa (the main woman) dating the bee as gossip. It was... Surprisingly interesting
@@at.3am Jee, that’s cool
That male AI voice sounds STUNNINGLY-ish like Wes Roth. Which is IRONIC given how some people thought HE was an AI voice back in the old days.
Actually, I know who both of them sound a lot like, but I'm not going to say, because I don't want them suing lol
@@jason_v12345 bruh just like scarlet and openai advanced voice mode lol
Sounds like Launders to me
Absolutely it's Wes Roth like
I am quite surprised Google announced this as just another AI app. But this is really powerful and transformative app.
Suggesting that they have way more interesting ambitions and this was just an old toy in their perspective.
Absolutely not. They maybe a trillion dollar company have no idea how to market something. Look at what they did with stadia, UA-cam red and everything on killedbygoogle. This is probably the initiative of some engineers that somehow didn't get shutdown by the managers. @@Earl_E_Burd
It really is INSANELY helpful to me. I am studying sociology and have to read insane amount of text... and this helps me listen to what the text says in podcasts, which is way more easy to digest. The voices are so realistic its kinda scary. They also balance the act of focusing on bigger picture points and details quite perfectly. I do hope they increase the possible length of the podcasts though!
Double check everything, I've asked it many socsci questions and it gets it wrong quite a lot. For all the reasons sociology told you it would.
Edit** read the materials. Engage with the materials. Understand the materials. Don't skip anything, don't not allow the computer to deny you The experience of the materials.
This is very important in sociology.
@@DJWESG1 It seems to get things right when I feed it a source.
I wouldn't use this for studying at all tbh.
@@sveinndagur Why not?
@@Blue_nip His reason is "tbh" so you should listen to this guy 100%
OMFG it's awesome.. I gave it one of my books I did for Amazon KDP, Professor Peculiar’s Guide to Avoiding the Apocalypse (Mostly). It is hilarious - The podcast is AMAZING. OMG thank you with all my heart. WOW Matt you have a new subscriber. The laughing in the podcast as the male is reading out some of the book. It's unbelievable. OMG I could shout from the rooftop right now - WOOOOOOOOOP
That podcast was actually phenomenal, curriculums will never be the same!
This is one of the most mind-blowing things I've ever heard. The realism is absolutely *astonishing*. 🤯 Wow, just wow.
I can't stop using it - it's that impressive.
Hey Matt. I've been using this for a couple of months. I scraped all my articles from my blog... 300+ articles into a text file. It has absolutely helped me brainstorm for new articles, angles, etc. Incredible tool.
Holy lemon.. That podcast was more interesting than real ones hehe
Definitely some of the ones that I've heard 😅
Wow.... that was way better than I expected
It is surprisingly good!
I wasn't expecting much the first time i tried NotebookLM but i have to say it's actually good. And the generated podcast is the cherry on top and oh, boy what a cherry!
this is so good, i wish they allow it to basically relate and reference info from a previous notebook/podcast so it doesn't feel like its a new podcast each time but a continuation and longer than ten minutes.
I'm sure it will be available, I wonder if you add transcript from previous podcast it would be able to register it and reference it.
Just imagine what we will have soon. This is the worst this technology will ever be.
The most fascinating part of this feature is the tonal change. I gave it a sombre topic for discussion and they kept the appropriate sombre to neutral tone throughout the podcast which was amazing to hear.
Whoa that is interesting!! Dang, wish I had this tool a few years ago, maybe I wouldn't have dropped out of school lol
What you mean?
It's also quite amazing that when you feed a bunch of clearly fake information (like the Earth only being 3000 years old for example) the AI realizes it's fake information and talks about it as conspiracy theories instead of creating more hallucinations and misinformation. It's so good!
I'm writing a movie script, and the "podcast" bit really helped me see it from a different perspective. It inspired me to come up with several ideas for the ending, too.
My 83 yr old dad maintains a long document of his "life story". I'll be using that as the source for a podcast. He'll love it!
It's actually groundbreaking technology. Can't wait for British voices though!
I want all accents and languages too. ^_^
@@christiancarter255 yes, the obvious solution is voice cloning. I'm keen to get that Darth Vader / Yoda discussion going.
@@BrianMosleyUK I definitely hope they streamline something like ElevenLabs into their platform so that we can very quickly get the voices that we want to our "podcasts".
As long as it's not a Yorkshire accent, then it's all good
@@martiddy refer you to the UA-cam video of Sean Bean saying ba***rd in response. Unless you prefer cockerny rhyming slang me old China. Bit of Dick VanDyke suit you sir?
Hey, thank you so much for this update. I had messed with notebookLM prior to the recent additions like the podcast simulation. I'm LOVING it. I'm a neuropsychologist, which means I test people's cognitive abilities for a variety of reasons. Often, I encounter cases that require me to research. So, I plugged in my notes and research I did recently for a patient regarding long COVID-19, cytokines, and mycotoxins from mold exposure as well as some deidentified information from his history and the resulting podcast episode was super helpful. I'm gonna use the hell out of this.
I'm a psychologist also, what do you think about this as an assistant for writing up reports on assessments? Upload test scores, have it convert stuff to percentiles, discuss the relative strengths and possible deficits?
@@bobjones7274 I think with polishing it could work. With scores and such, I would be very concerned about accuracy and potential hallucinations. I imagine we are going to see the rise of specific models made for report writing though. Ones that are designed to be specific to the field and hipaa compliant
... This has been said plenty of times ad nauseum, but the podcast feature is, quite frankly, a game changer.
Whoever thought about this podcast feature at Google, kudos to you, I'm really impressed. It's super creative and opens up so much in terms of brainstorming and getting second perspectives on things you are creating. It's really incredible. Being able to see all the contents of your Drive and summarizing in a human-like overview is really powerful.
That's amazing just tried it out with some pretty dry planning application documents and was brilliant.
I was just thinking that fully generated podcasts are around the corner...and here it is. wow
It's shocking how realistic sounding the podcast voices are… like the fact that you can hear them take a breath before speaking. 😱
Amazing. I linked a source to a german weatherforcast of my town for the next 16 days. It created an awesome 5 minutes long podcast about the weather. The result is only available in english. But it can handle sources in different languages. AI will definitely change the way we live and work.
Matt, this thing is DOPE! Thank you for sharing, Great job as alway. 🔥🔥🤟🔥🔥 Does it generate Transcript for you too?
I entered in some notes I took from a conference I was at some time ago and turned it into a podcast. It was an easily digested recap of most of my observations and things I was inspired by. Love this new thing!
people hate on google at ai, but theyre are just releasing bangers
this one was a real banger
Well they're always showcasing bangers, but yeah they have started to release a bit more, they don't deserve the hate they get.
My observer opinion is that they are far more 'product' focused than AI itself being the service.
They seem to be looking for ways to release AI-centered tools, rather than just models.
Of course, this being Google, any free-to-use helpful service is going to be helping them better profile the user for more profitable ad-targetting.
I think the Gemini 1.5 Flash Experimental model is absolutely impressive.
😅 15 minutes in and I forgot they were AI until he reminded me 😂 I was genuinely interested in the conversation since I work to much to actively be in discord communities. This is a game changer for niche communities that don't have creators willing or capable to cover complex daily updates.
Listen, I threw the link for Facebook's information policy into it and it blew my mind. The way the presenters interact with one another to make it so interesting. This is my new go-to for consumption of data... This is the kind of stuff that will make AI game changing. AGI or ASI might be incredible, but basic stuff like this... saving you SO MUCH time... this is where it's at.
it took me about 10-15 minutes to figure it out, but a walk-through on how to bring up the audio overview would definitely help since it’s not immediately obvious. for anyone else having trouble, there's a *notebook guide in the bottom right of the chat prompt box that you'll need to click.
This is incredible!! Loved hearing the podcast gassing you up XD You really are synonymous with AI content! The podcast feature is unique and felt very human. You're right that hearing different perspectives is valuable. I'm continually blown away by LLMs and their power to comprehend information in such a thoughtful way.
Being able to get an instant, informative answer to nearly any question I have is something I never could've dreamed of happening in the future. Yet here it is now... nothing short of miracle technology :)
We're living through history right now. This is as big as the industrial revolution.
Indeed! I think we're living through the beginning of the most transformative Era in Human History and that's saying a lot.
Really enjoyed this video! 🎉 Notebook LM sounds like such a cool tool, especially with its ability to create AI-powered podcasts from text sources. I love how you demonstrated it with your Discord server migration and a Quora thread. It’s amazing to see how AI can help with studying and brainstorming.
Definitely looking forward to trying this out myself!
Thanks for sharing! wow the AI tech is really getting insane
The voices are consistent, too. Pretty sure we can make our own tool that does this, it's just that it will cost a lot of money to use this when you are paying for API access. Cool find.
I was an on-air commercial radio presenter for 12 yrs and have been an audio engineer for 30. This is stunning. The subtlety of the varying fall-off in intonation is insane. Then there's the quality of the content. Wow.
the voices are soo relaxing😩😩
The generative content is awesome and even better is already here!
I'm loving it
Keep it up Mat
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This is quite amazing, thank you Lemon Lord! I'm using it on a few stories I've written that I've forgotten about, and hearing them diving deep into it like it's an actual published novel series is quite unbelievable.
Honestly this podcast thing blows me away in a way that nothing else has to this point, and I’m definitely an enthusiast across the board. 😮
Can see where this is going, put in all the details for a book or script and have it generate the audio and even video in the future, Im very impressed by the output so far
Honestly... these are the best AI voices Ive heard. Better than Open AI. Plus the scripting is so natural... I love these guys.
This is amazing! I keep a journal/diary and I uploaded that. It had interesting "opinions" on my daily life and even started psychoanalyzing me.
I am addicted using it for a few days now, it is awesome!!! I really love the podcast model and have created some UA-cam channels as a podcast using my research and documents for context.
I'm as addicted to this as I was the first few days of playing with ChatGPT!
I just tried it finally. This tool is absolutely wild. The podcast is so good: I entered a bunch of personal things into the copy text source and then detailed website sources about my questions. I started feeling self-conscious to hear these two "people" talking about me and to me. Crazy stuff, super useful however.
I came across this a few days ago and love it. It has practical uses but also is just fun.
This content always brings new and practical knowledge.
Best MattVidPro episode ever! So entertaining and informative! Such unique perspectives! hehehe ;-)
Matt listining all emotional 😂😂
Let me tell you, this is your best video by far, thanks for posting this, this is awesome.
This is so weird. I was literally 24 hours ago searching till the late hours about note taking apps and how garbage Google Keep is and then this video pops up which is wild! Can't wait to watch :)
This might be the first AI tool that is actually blowing my mind
This is the best thing google has put out.
This tech has absolutely blown me away guys. Wow
Wow that tool is so crazy 😂😮
Didn’t think we were this far already.
"I'm OBSESSED with this free Notetaking/Podcast AI Generator" same, I've been using it for a few days non stop 😅
Same!
What else did you test it on
@@marki2325 What else did we test on it?
Now THIS is useful, that's more what I like to see about AI
The voices are terrifyingly realistic, holy sh_t
Thank you so much for sharing this, I haven't heard anyone else talk about NotebookLM and I've used it for my own story i've written, simply amazing to hear what, honestly, sounds like a real podcast, super cool!
Just tested it out, literally amazing!
It is cool, but to make better, it would be nice to be able to edit the text of the audio it generates and to be able to choose who you want to be talking, such as two men, two men and woman, etc. For it to be usuable for my specfic use, I would have need to use two men talking back and forth.
Amazing. Really amazing. Thanks for sharing. Yes, it's only going to get better and better.
Matt, I get so much value out of your shows...and some giggles...it's a wild trip.
Watching again this morning all new to me. AMAZING🌟
Ah, you see, "lemon fanfiction" is actually an old term for erotic fanfiction (usually for anime), so that's why ChatGPT assumed the channel was fanfiction and not fan art.
Those voices were soo realistic!!!😮
I am using for a screen play I'm writing and feels great hearing opinions from the AI like they read it and enjoy it
Fantastic Job Matt! I love your energy!
I would love to use this with a daily life journal and have a weekly podcast reflect on my life. Incredible.
Google oh Google is on to something this time. Great great AI from them. Hats of to them.
This is such an awesome and helpful tool for humanity. Summarizing knowledge, finding connections in topics you didn't think of, then there's a concise summary in an engaging audio form which is immensely helpful for us adhd peeps. This could be an awesome tool to enable people to learn in a great way. Sad to see that - like it seems to be with every new AI development nowadays - the majority of videos about this is how to make money from AI generated podcasts. So, the question pops up if AI really improves us as humanity / society (as most of us hoped back then), or if it seems to propel us into capitalism-overdrive with sooo many people wanting to make the most buck out of it (talking about us kind of "average joe" people, not ai centered companies), as a few minutes searching for ai on youtube might suggest.
THIS IS SCIK I FEEL LIKE I KNOW THESE VOICES
Feels like they just ripped off all of the TWiT podcast voices.
I love it, I wish it could make larger podcasts. I gave it the Book 1984 and the Fate of Empires”. I could listen for hours!
This is exactly what I was trying to look for last week. I inserted my PDF files into GPT and it really did horrible cross-examining between files. Then I’d ask gpt to read it to me in their voice
Great tool! Can't wait to explore more uses!
Nice, so much potential, Twitter is already going insane for a Miku Ai pic, I can't imagine when we get ai Roe Jogam spam
They should allow embedding the chat on websites, so visitors can ask anything about a company, for example. It would finally be a working information chatbot.
Honestly i could listen to this, it really isnt bad 😂
dont know but this one is amazing and also it is quite helpful in learning things while im walking and it is amazing!
just recently im facing problem with audio actors wanted some options to change audio but still it is interesting
Wiah, no way that podcast was AI😮 I feel a new show brewing
Im gonna give this a look when i get home. This may be what ive been looking for
so amazing! thank you! this will be fun to use.
This is crazy, thank you google team
I've used notebook before but did not view this podcast feature. It's awesome!
Wow, just wow, this is really, really cool!
It is very good use case, even though there is an awful lot of things to be improved: voices, podcast context control, not mentioning it is english-only. It has a LOT to be desired.
I think notebookLM is the starting point with a lot of room of improvement.
Ive never hesrd ai sound so chill but also samrt
whoa... this is flipping awesome!!!
I like it so much! Very impressive! Best Google product in a while!
Wow! Just... Wow!
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Man thanks alot, I discovered this and it's helping me alot
“It’s like realizing you’ve been living in a carefully curated algorithm this whole time.” It’s kinda creepy.. like they’re starting to wake up. 16:00
Amazing! Great video, thanks a lot!
Thanks for sharing. This is mind blowing 🤯
Huh, I had thought notebookLM used a similar kind of document start as chatgpt, that's why I always use claude since it fully reads all the data like it was posted into the chat. It's slower, but it gets so much more. I wonder if they changed it.
They did for sure
wonder if you could prompt the ai to be more tailored in the podcasts if you include a document with instructions