I’ve always believed tutorials should make you do something, not just read something. That’s why I love adding the step-by-step part without using complicated words or sentences.
Thank you, Georgina Dean, for reading the post and for your kind words.
That’s exactly the goal Joel and I want to focus on: using AI with more intention, not just for quick hacks. It’s amazing how powerful it becomes when you actually know why you’re using it.
Nitin! Joel! Information overload is 100% real for me.
Thank you so much for the breakdown on generating a report first to understand it, then turning it into an audio report to learn it. I didn't even think about that workflow, but now I can't stop thinking about the possibilities.
There's so many things I want to learn but so little time. And the fact that this is directly sourced from only what you upload gives me peace of mind it's not hallucinating any facts.
Thank you, thank you! I just might need to create a notebook on this post lol
Amazing article. NotebookLM isn’t just another AI tool; it’s a complete system to organize, retain, and act on knowledge. A game-changer for anyone drowning in fragmented research.
Brilliant article 🧡
Thank you, Chris.
I’m really happy you found it valuable.
Brilliant article. My dog walks have never been the same since discovering this
Haha, that’s the best compliment I’ve heard in a while! Glad to know your dog walks are now powered by AI-level insights.
Thanks for reading and for commenting on this post.
Love this!
This is a perfect walkthrough - covers enough of the jargon and does the step-by-step
Thanks!
I’ve always believed tutorials should make you do something, not just read something. That’s why I love adding the step-by-step part without using complicated words or sentences.
@Nitin Sharma did an amazing job!
Just to be honest, it was you as well who made this post way better than it was before.
So, credit goes to you too.
Such valuable asset. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you, Guney.
That’s exactly what we’re aiming for: real, actionable stuff you can apply to your work right away.
@Nitin Sharma did an amazing job!
Great to see more folks sharing creative ways of using AI tools with intention and purpose. ✨💭☺️
Thank you, Georgina Dean, for reading the post and for your kind words.
That’s exactly the goal Joel and I want to focus on: using AI with more intention, not just for quick hacks. It’s amazing how powerful it becomes when you actually know why you’re using it.
🙌 yes!!
This is such a huge resource
Thanks, Dennis! That’s exactly what I was aiming for, glad it came through.
Nitin! Joel! Information overload is 100% real for me.
Thank you so much for the breakdown on generating a report first to understand it, then turning it into an audio report to learn it. I didn't even think about that workflow, but now I can't stop thinking about the possibilities.
There's so many things I want to learn but so little time. And the fact that this is directly sourced from only what you upload gives me peace of mind it's not hallucinating any facts.
Thank you, thank you! I just might need to create a notebook on this post lol
That’s awesome to hear!! I feel it often. Please reach out with any questions :)
++ Good Post, Also, start here 100+ Most Asked ML System Design Case Studies and LLM System Design
https://open.substack.com/pub/naina0405/p/bookmark-most-asked-ml-system-design?r=14q3sp&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false
Amazing article. NotebookLM isn’t just another AI tool; it’s a complete system to organize, retain, and act on knowledge. A game-changer for anyone drowning in fragmented research.
What a collab! 🤩🤩
Bookmarking this because I keep feeling pressured into NotebookLM and I keep postponing it 🤣
I know that feeling 😅
NotebookLM can feel intimidating at first, but once you start feeding it with resources and using it, it quickly becomes addictive.
And thank you, Mia Kiraki, for reading the post and for your kind words.
Not intimidating at all :) I actually find it as one of the easiest and "friendliest" AI interfaces. I just can't seem to find a use case yet! 😅
Haha try it out!!! It definitely doesn’t replace your main llm, but serves its own purpose
Bookmark this one, folks!
Joel and Nitin sum it up beautifully here.