There's too many black people desperate for white acceptance. This podcast era has really highlighted how weak many of us are.
You see it, which is why dudes posturing as leaders is hilarious
There's too many black people desperate for white acceptance. This podcast era has really highlighted how weak many of us are.
Lol a lot of them could be replaced by AI. I'm sure they're training the machines audio from these podcasts.
1/18
@iam_chonchol
Google just dropped NotebookLM.
It generates podcasts with two speakers discussing content from research papers, articles, and more.
Here are 12 mind-blowing examples:
2/18
@iam_chonchol
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Googles NotebookLM's new podcast feature is wild
This is made from a 90min lecture I held on Monday
It condensed it into a 16 minute talkshow
Some hallucinations here and there, but overall this is a new paradigm for learning.
Link to try it below, no waitlist
3/18
@iam_chonchol
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tried out the new NotebookLM from @labsdotgoogle to create a podcast based on a reddit thread on @kentcdodds ‘ course. pretty impressive results
4/18
@iam_chonchol
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So cool. Turned a blogpost about "Ducking" (a technique used in audio engineering) into a conversation with Google NotebookLM and used Tuneform te generate a video of it.
Here's the original blog: noiseengineering.us/blogs/lo…
5/18
@iam_chonchol
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6/18
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Just had my 3rd wow moment in AI... this time through AI Overview by NotebookLM
7/18
@iam_chonchol
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This AI service is so impressive! Google's NotebookLM is now capable of generating an audio overview based on documents uploaded and links to online resources.
I uploaded my bachelors thesis, my resume, and a link to my online course website and it created this really cool podcast like format.
It didn't get everything right but its so funny because NotebookLM actually drew great conclusions that I didn’t think about while writing this thesis myself.
Which AI tool could create a video for this audio file?
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8/18
@iam_chonchol
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Estuve probando NotebookLM de @Google y quedé sorprendida.
Convertí uno de mis artículos de Substack en un podcast, y hasta tiene conversaciones entre IA sobre el tema.
Ahora puedo escuchar mi contenido en lugar de leerlo, y me encanta. Súper fluido:
9/18
@iam_chonchol
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A podcast by Google Notebook LM from YouTube videos uploaded on YouTube from Sept 9-13th. #ai #highered #notebooklm #google
How was this produced?
1. Searched YouTube for “Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education”
2. Used filters to limit videos to uploaded this week that are 20 mins or longer.
3. For each video, shared with “Summarify” an iPhone app that summarizes YouTube videos given URL. Download the summary as pdf on iPhone.
4. Upload PDFs (20 files) to Notebook LM
5. Generate Podcast audio in Notebook LM. Then download .wav file.
6. Generate image using ideogram.ai (prompt is “YouTube videos of artificial intelligence in higher education”. Download image.
6. Upload .wav file to iPhone app (Headliner) to convert .wav to waveform. Use the image in number 6 as the background for the waveform.
And you have below.
10/18
@iam_chonchol
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Gave Google NotebookLM the transcript for my Fluxgym video and it created this podcast type discussion of it. Video is audio only. This is wild.
11/18
@iam_chonchol
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Do you know what’s even more interesting than OpenAI’s o1 ?
A podcast generated directly from the information provided by @openai by NotebookLLM from @GoogleAI.
So cool! @OfficialLoganK
12/18
@iam_chonchol
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It's never been easier to create a faceless channel.
You could use Google's new NotebookLM to create engaging, short form content channel with such minimal effort
Here is an example where I fed it ONE URL - /r/StableDiffusion
13/18
@iam_chonchol
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Want to see some AI magic? You can now “record” an engaging, studio quality, 12 min podcast on any topic in under 5 min. Yup, you read that correctly.
Here’s how
1) I used NotebookLM by Google to synthesize a few content sources on scaling a product post MVP.
2) NotebookLM now offers a “Generate Audio” option, which creates an incredibly engaging script and audio that sounds indistinguishable from actual podcast hosts.
3) Upload to Spotify
4) Profit?
14/18
@iam_chonchol
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Longtime followers may remember that a couple months ago, I was trying to auto-generate a podcast every day based on HN articles.
I got OK results, but you could still tell it was fake. I gave up.
ANYWAY here's what you can do with Google's new NotebookLM. It's so good!
15/18
@iam_chonchol
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Google just dropped NotebookLM.
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16/18
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Speakers having fun with articles? Can't wait to hear the one about my grocery list!
17/18
@HeyToha
This is really wild
18/18
@pattcola
sounds interesting, I'd love to give it a try too.
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NotebookLM now lets you listen to a conversation about your sources
NotebookLM is releasing Audio Overviews, which turns your sources into an engaging discussion.blog.google
NotebookLM now lets you listen to a conversation about your sources
Sep 11, 2024
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Our new Audio Overview feature can turn documents, slides, charts and more into engaging discussions with one click.
Biao Wang
Product Manager, Google Labs
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We built NotebookLM to help you make sense of complex information. When you upload your sources, it instantly becomes an expert, grounding its responses in your material with citations and relevant quotes. And since it’s your notebook, your personal data is never used to train NotebookLM.
Over the summer, NotebookLM expanded globally and used Gemini 1.5’s multimodal capabilities to power new features, such as Google Slides and web URL support, better ways to fact-check, and the ability to instantly create study guides, briefing docs, and more.
Today, we're introducing Audio Overview, a new way to turn your documents into engaging audio discussions. With one click, two AI hosts start up a lively “deep dive” discussion based on your sources. They summarize your material, make connections between topics, and banter back and forth. You can even download the conversation and take it on the go.
It’s important to remember that these generated discussions are not a comprehensive or objective view of a topic, but simply a reflection of the sources that you’ve uploaded.
To try it out, follow these steps:
- Go to NotebookLM.
- Create a new notebook.
- Add at least one source.
- In your Notebook guide, click on the “Generate” button to create an Audio Overview.
Tired of reading? NotebookLM can now generate audio summaries of your sources.
Here’s our own Audio Overview1 that we generated when we used the latest Keyword blog post about NotebookLM as the source material.
NotebookLM Audio Overview
A discussion of the blog post "NotebookLM goes global with Slides support and better ways to fact-check."
8:258:25
Audio Overview is still experimental and has some known limitations. For example, for large notebooks, it can take several minutes to generate an Audio Overview. Also, when the AI hosts are explaining your sources today, they only speak English, sometimes introduce inaccuracies, and you can’t interrupt them yet.
We’re excited to bring audio into NotebookLM since we know some people learn and remember better by listening to conversations. Be sure to share your feedback so we can make Audio Overviews an even better way for understanding the information that matters most to you.
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Imagine writting all this to defend these bozoNo-one is being honest right now.
That interview is two months old right?
The fact this whole fiasco started because they said there were no baddies in Atlanta is HILARIOUS to me. People aren't digging up that footage without that remark, that wasn't even said with any malice.
What's also being missed is that both of those clips had Black people present. Pour Minds with the two co-hosts, and Alex, who is a Black man, co-hosting alongside Andrew Schulz and Akaash.
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Having a majority female fanbase, as a male creator/entertainment? The juice isn't worth the squeeze. Imagine having to pander to your audience to this degree?
Fixedafter that pearly things situation that happened last year I knew it was a wrap. A lot of blacks worship money and clout AND NON BLACK PEOPLE COMPANY and will tolerate anything to get it. Grown ass men let some basic ass white chick disrespect their race to have clout. UK brits are even worse.
But it’s too late. We disrespect ourselves and get mad when other folks get too comfortable. Like Neely fuller says we are serious about unserious things and very serious about unserious things.
UK Black Brits are 2 percent of the population they are all recent immigrants and they have a 50% IR rate.
We are not the same.
Ok I stand corrected.Black Brits are actually 4% of the UK population.
The 50% IR rate comes from study done in 2011 and which mainly applies to Caribbeans.
If you don't know what you're talking about then keep quiet.
ZeroHow many people apologize for their jokes about Black Men?
James Duncan and Fuhad Dawodu sorry for jokes about black women
James Duncan and Fuhad Dawodu acknowledge they hurt fans by laughing at racist stereotypes.www.bbc.com
They were on racist cac Andrew Schultz's podcast and co-signing his jokes about black women
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They want to fit in with the “bros” so they let the casual racism slide.There's too many black people desperate for white acceptance. This podcast era has really highlighted how weak many of us are.
Lol watching the actual video and they were genuinely laughing. Start the video around the 4 min mark.
Tbh what probably really got them into trouble was the question after that.
When he asked whats their favourite? white women or black women and they basically didn't give a straight answer but their initial reaction said a lot.
This is a good point but I don’t think often see Black women in White spaces talking down on Black men the way I see this in reverse. I can’t think of one instance of Black women sitting around a bunch of Whites saying that Black men are too Black, nappy head, fat, have out of wedlock kids, incarcerated, uneducated, etc. But I could be wrong.How many people apologize for their jokes about Black Men?
This is a good point but I don’t think often see Black women in White spaces talking down on Black men the way I see this in reverse. I can’t think of one instance of Black women sitting around a bunch of Whites saying that Black men are too Black, nappy head, fat, have out of wedlock kids, incarcerated, uneducated, etc. But I could be wrong.