In this episode, we explore Google's NotebookLM, a tool that lets you upload various documents—like marketing materials or sales data—from different sources, such as Google Drive, your computer, or websites. Once uploaded, you can interact with a chatbot to ask questions, generate summaries, and create study guides. We’ll also look at how it can automatically generate a podcast-style conversation between two people discussing the content of your documents.
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Chapters
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00:00:00 - Open
00:00:23 - Welcome + Overview
00:01:27 - What is Google NotebookLM?
00:02:56 - Where can I get it?
00:03:09 - Key Entities
00:04:10 - Workflow Overview
00:07:49 - Notes
00:10:27 - Demo
00:10:43 - Dashboard Overview
00:11:58 - Creating a new Notebook
00:12:22 - Notebook Overview
00:12:30 - Sources
00:14:14 - Sharing
00:14:30 - Notes Overview
00:14:35 - Chat Input
00:14:56 - Adding Notes
00:15:37 - Notebook Guide
00:16:24 - Let's create a new notebook!
00:16:55 - Adding Sources
00:18:48 - Renaming Sources
00:19:17 - Querying our documents
00:20:27 - Reviewing out citations
00:20:50 - Saving response as note
00:21:02 - Creating a note manuall.
00:21:17 - Combining notes
00:21:37 - Creating a blog article based on other notes
00:23:20 - Creating a note based on all sources
00:23:49 Noteguide Issues
00:24:26 - Generating a podcast out of your documents
00:26:02 - Listen to the generated podcast
00:27:05 - Closing
00:27:34 - Credits
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