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notebook LM from Google is one of the
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most useful AI tools available today and
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is completely free to use and I wanted
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to show you 12 different notebook LM use
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cases in this video that you could try
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right now so we'll start with the basics
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and then we'll finish up with combining
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notebook LM with some other AI tools
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we'll create video podcast we'll
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actually give notebook LM an AI Avatar
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and a whole lot more advanced things as
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we finish up the video this video is
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sponsored by HubSpot more on that in a
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bit now you could access notebook LM at
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notebook lm. gooogle and they just got a
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big upgrade which is it is now built
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with Gemini 2.0 so when you jump into
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notebook LM here's the homepage I'm
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going to start here by creating a new
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notebook so notebook LM is organized
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into different notebooks and it'll bring
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you to this page well you always start
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with a source so your Source could be
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different PDF documents text documents
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and there are some other things on the
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bottom that I'll show you in a second
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right now let's just start with a note
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and I'm going to start with an entire
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course transcript I have over here as a
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PDF document I'll upload this and once
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you add that right in the middle here
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you could have a conversation with all
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your notes so you could ask for a one-
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sentence recap and here's our one
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sentence recap and it gives us little
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annotations on where you got that
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information from which is directly from
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your own notes so that's use case number
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one a very obvious use case but I'm
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going to also add another source because
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with these notebooks you could have many
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sources even though that document was a
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massive PDF document I could also add
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things directly from my Google Drive
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from Google docs for example which is
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going to be very useful and if you look
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down here Source limit 50 you could have
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50 different sources just in one
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notebook so I'll insert a Google doc
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over here seven free AI productivity
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tools that's going to add it to this
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list of generative AI tools as well and
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I'm going to show you a resource in a
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little bit that's going to give you ton
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of different free prompts that you could
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use to interact with notebook LM and
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other chat Bots let's get to number two
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now tip number two is quickly
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repurposing this note into something
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like a study guide or even a useful
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outline like if you're writing a blog
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post or if you're making something
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educational they have that right over
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here on the right side so let me show
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you the study guide option I'm going to
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click on it it literally creates a new
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note this is generating a new note using
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Gemini so it generated entire study
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guide for us including a quiz and quiz
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answers essay questions key terms
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all in one click which is extremely
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useful so I use this for this very
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specific AI boot camp course that we
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just finished up so it went through that
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entire big document that PDF document
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and the other dock that I added to it as
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well and you could also do the same
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thing and create a briefing dock I'll
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show you what that looks like very
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useful as well and as you can see over
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here this is more closer to a page or
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two worth of content from well over
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maybe 30 40 Different Page PDF and other
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documents here that I've added and
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what's really nice about these is you
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could convert these to a source and it
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will appear over here and then you could
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actually have this as part of that
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notebook and then you could go into it
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and get a quick summary of The Briefing
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so really easy way to do that and
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obviously you could use the chat in the
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center to have any type of a question
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and any conversation with your notes now
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for use case number three let me create
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a new notebook and this time I'm going
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to use a different source so let's go to
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a website so down here you could add a
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link I'm going to go ahead and add a
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website link I'm going to take this link
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from Wikipedia here and we'll go back to
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our notebook and we'll paste it over
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here and I'm going to insert that as a
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source now for this use case I want to
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show you this creating the timeline
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option let me show you exactly what that
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does specifically with this type of
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thing that's based on history or based
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on a certain period of time and look at
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this really nice easy to follow timeline
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from the very beginning of that article
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in 27 BC all the way up to 1453 ad and
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even add a cast of characters in that
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time and I'm going to show you another
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AI tool that will now turn this into a
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graphic so this is called napkin AI so I
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just copied and paste that entire text
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over here and with all my text selected
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here I'm going to click this little icon
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over here and it literally is going to
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generate a graphic that you could put
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inside of any type of presentation for
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example or your website and look at that
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it just literally created this from that
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text I gave it and they have ton of
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different styles and variations too so
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you could scroll through and see which
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one makes the most sense for your
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presentation and then if you like any of
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the Styles they also have different
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variations based on the type of
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presentation you're putting together now
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the next use case is pretty new they
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added a way to use a YouTube link or
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multiple YouTube links as a source
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instead of a website so let me show you
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that next so I'll go to my own channel
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look for Notebook LM here in the search
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bar and here's a few different notebook
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LM related things I'm going to go ahead
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and copy the link from this video and
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then we could use that as a source over
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here and just like that you are now able
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to have a conversation and ask any
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questions you want directly from a
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YouTube video now the real power of this
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is not just having one YouTube video
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that you could have a conversation with
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but you could actually add sources and
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add up to 50 different YouTube videos
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from all your favorite channels on the
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same topic inside of the same note and
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you can mix and match it with different
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websites too so I'll use this link for
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example there's AI fundamentals here and
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it's a large list of different sources
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I'll copy that over and we'll go ahead
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and paste that URL so now it's going to
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have everything from my video about
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notebook LM it's going to have all these
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things about AI fundamentals as a source
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and I could start asking it any
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questions over here and get it to
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repurpose any of this content for me in
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different ways now if you want a better
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way to prompt notebook LM and other AI
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chat Bots I got a resource from HubSpot
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that I wanted to share with you that is
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going to save you a ton of time
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especially when you're prompting chat
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box like notebook LM but it works inside
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of chat GPT and Claud and Gemini I
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pretty much any AI power chatbot these
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prompts are extremely useful they gave
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me a comprehensive list of over a
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thousand different prompts that will
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help you with productivity and these
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include different expert prompts that
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cover things like strategy content
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creation SEO brand pretty much
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everything you need if you're a marketer
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entrepreneur and Creator I've been
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personally using these prompts for a
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while now and they save me a whole lot
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of time it's 100% free resource and I
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recommend you download the prompt from
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the link in the description below test
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it out with notebook LM any other chat
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GPT conversations you're having and it
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will save you a good amount of time in
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your day-to-day work and as you have a
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conversation with notebook LM using your
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own notes as a source it's going to give
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you responses but the nice thing is you
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could always save these as a note over
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here and it's going to save it as a note
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on the right side that you could always
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refer back to and you could also press
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add notes and then just type out your
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own Notes too manually so it's a really
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nice way to just use AI powered note
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taking with these prompts as well as
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having your own notes and then when you
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take your own notes you could always
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converted as a source too and it will
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appear over here as your Source now the
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next one is the ability to create a
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notebook with your own voice notes so I
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tend to use my iPhone to record a lot of
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voice notes for myself but I pretty much
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never organized them in a good useful
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way till now now I could drop all those
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files right over here and then have a
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notebook that I could have a
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conversation with I could use the prompt
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book to digest different things from my
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own notes so I open up the app on my
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phone this is called the voice memo app
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if you have an iPhone and then I could
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actually transfer all these into this
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source so I'll do that right now and I
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added four different audio files and
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typically every time there's a new AI
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update and I find out about it I Leave
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myself a note so then if I'm doing my
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newsletter I could just recap that very
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quickly all the new updates in AI okay
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perfect it talked about Sora the new 01
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pro model the $200 a month reasoning
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model from chat GPT Google's new text to
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video generation platform and then I
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could just go ahead and save this as my
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note right here and it's going to save
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it over here and I could send it to
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someone to write our newsletter for us
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now the next one I wanted to show you is
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if you do any type of video conferencing
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like Zoom calls Microsoft teams call
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which pretty much all of us do you could
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create a notebook and then have
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conversations with that recording and
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the way you do that is just upload that
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conference call onto YouTube but make
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sure it's unlisted so it could
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transcribe that video for you I'll show
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you some other transcription tools too
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but this works a little bit easier and
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then here I'll use this Gemini video as
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an example that's 30 minutes and then
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you just press share on it copy the link
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and inside of any notebook you would go
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ahead and add that as a YouTube source
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and just like that you could have an AI
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power conversation with any conference
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call and that went through a 30-minute
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video in just a few seconds and gave me
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all the cliff notes here that I need
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from that and then it always gives you a
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source to so you could jump directly
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into the source and here's the full
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transcript that he automatically pulled
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in from YouTube now the next option I
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wanted to show you was analyzing an
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entire book using notebook LM and Google
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is particularly good at this because
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they have a large context window so your
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input on your prompt side your sources
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could be massive so what I could do is
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I'm going to take this entire book A
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Tale of Two Cities and in this website
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right here they have a version of it
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that is just plain text so you could go
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ahead and download the plain text in
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this case they even give you a website
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URL but you could also upload an entire
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book as a PDF too and I'm going to go
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ahead and create a notebook and I'm
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going to in this case use a website but
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if you have it as a download a text file
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a PDF just drop it over here you could
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always add it to Google Docs and add it
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through there too and in just a few
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seconds here that entire book was
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digested in and I'm going to click here
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to ask for a briefing Dock and I'll just
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use one of these prompts here that is
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recommending just to get some text down
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here too it's going to give us all these
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different reference points that we could
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click on and it's going to take us to
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that point in our book right here which
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is super helpful and this is the
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briefing that I got very quick briefing
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of that entire book in literally just
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one click now let's start combining
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notbook LM power with some of my
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favorite AI apps the next one I want to
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show you is translating anything you you
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get out of notebook LM into a different
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language so I'm going to take this
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briefing right here I'm going to copy
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that over and I'm going to show you my
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favorite translator this is called de L
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and all you have to do is paste some
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text over here and literally in one
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second it translated it from English to
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Chinese I could click this translate it
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to German and literally I could just
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copy and paste this translation from
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here I'm I'm just showing you here in
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real time it literally takes one click
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and in one second later you got a
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different translation and that brings us
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to one of the most powerful things you
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could do with notbook Gan which is this
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thing called audio overview I'm going to
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go ahead and click it it's based on
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whatever Source you have set up over
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here but what it's going to do is it's
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going to generate a human sounding
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podcast between two people and it's very
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interesting when you listen to it I'm
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going to actually play a few seconds for
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you as soon as it generates welcome to
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the Deep dive today uh we're diving into
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Charles dickens's A Tale of two cities
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you've sent over some excerpts and I'm
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I'm really curious to hear uh what you
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make of all this you know revolutionary
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France Mysteries those classic Dickens
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characters yeah Dickens was a master
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Storyteller that's for sure yeah and uh
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a tale of 2 cities is really something
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special okay how about that and look at
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this this is 16 minutes and 42 seconds
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and I could go ahead and press download
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this is going to download that audio
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file for us okay so that's pretty cool
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but everyone that uses notebook LM has
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access to those two voices right now
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every podcast is going to be that same
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two people or AIS reading that script
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for you but what if you could change
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that well let me show you a couple ways
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you could do that I'm going to use an
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app called descript this is going to go
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ahead and transcribe the whole thing so
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we could isolate the two voices and we
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have the entire transcription and I
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could go ahead and identify the speakers
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here and I could make any edits to this
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by the way using just a text file so if
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I want to remove something I could go
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ahead and select any section like this
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and just just deleted and not only does
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it remove the text it actually edits the
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audio so then I could reexport the audio
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back out after I'm done editing the
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audio so I wanted to show you dript
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first because it's a great way to edit
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any type of audio without knowing how to
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edit you literally edit the text that
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you don't want but because we have the
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transcription that takes us to the next
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use case which is changing the voices
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from the default notebook LM voices so
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I'll take speaker number one and inside
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of 11 labs they have a text to speak so
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you could go ahead and create it this
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way but they have a brand new thing that
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I wanted to show you this is called
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voice studio and I'll just go ahead and
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create one to show you exactly how it
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works and this literally allows me to
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create a multirack audio file so first
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Speaker the text for that is going to go
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over here but I could add another track
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another voiceover track and this one is
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going to become my second speaker as
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soon as I click over here and then I'll
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go back to descript over here and then
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we'll take speaker 2's line which is
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right over here and add that into this
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section and because I have the ability
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to edit that text script now I could
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even clean it up as much as I want to in
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here and I could generate the audio from
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here from here a little bit timec
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consuming but very powerful right
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something you just weren't capable of
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doing before welcome to the Deep dive
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today we're diving into Charles Dickens
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A Tale of Two Cities okay now let's go
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to the second speaker and you could edit
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this however you want so you could just
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get them closer to overlap yeah Dickens
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was a master Storyteller that's for sure
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how awesome is that now you could
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actually have a unique sounding podcast
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instead of the one everyone else is
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getting out of notebook LM right now now
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the next thing you could do is you could
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actually get notebook LM to give you
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text prompts for video generation and
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create an entire video or even a little
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short film so what I did was I asked it
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to create different text prompts for a
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textto video platform and I asked for 10
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different shots that could summarize
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that entire book and since Sora recently
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came out I use Sora here to generate
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bunch of different clips over here and
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then you could use another platform like
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sunno and then this will turn a text
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prompt into your background music here's
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a little preview of what that could look
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[Music]
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like now the next one we're really going
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to bring that AI podcaster to life
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and I'm going to use 11 laps to do that
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so let me go ahead and show you a little
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preview all right so you've really been
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digging into all this generative AI
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stuff and it is a lot right feels like
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it's changing everything every time you
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turn around it really is moving that
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fast so we're doing a deep dive today on
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your stack of transcripts absolutely and
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not just like the what but like what
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does this actually mean for you
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listening right so first things first
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before we even get to chat GPT so I took
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the actual audio from notbook LM
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transcribed it and gave it to hey Jen
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and hey Jen was able to clone me to
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replace the podcaster that notbook LM
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made and then I cut using cap cut which
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is a video editor I cut the female
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podcaster with myself I created an
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entire video about exactly how I did
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that because that would be an entire
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video and I want to show you ton of
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different use cases with notbook LM all
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in one video so I'll link that video
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here if you want to watch that next I've
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also been working on a complete notebook
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LM course and that's going to be ready
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next month so I'll put a link in the
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description to a wait list and I'll let
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you know via email when it's ready and
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in that course I also cover notebook LM
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plus which is the paid upgrade thank you
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so much for HubSpot for sponsoring this
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video again make sure you grab that
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prompt book that they made available
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completely for free in the description
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of the video thanks so much for watching
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I'll see you on the next one