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Callum Wanderloots ✨
@wanderloots.eth
I've never had a video get 200 views per hour before! 🤯 Feels a bit surreal to be honest, but also very rewarding. I've spent the last 1.5 years researching ideas, knowledge, and technology that augments them (keeping in mind IP), so I'm excited to continue exploring the edge of the age of AI ✨
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bradq
@bradq
So, if you don't normally get 200...how do you feel about 1,700? This is a great video. Checks all the boxes on professional, you're natural, style, etc. I liked that you contrasted vs chatgpt at every stage. I think may be part of the draw of the success. Every story needs a great 'villain.' It's not really your brand but it would be interesting to title it something like "Why LLM will serve you 5x better than Chat GPT" I'm kind of your target market. I've read a lot about AI, but haven't used it enough. Heard about LLM but couldn't tell you much. It stimulated me a lot and will probably be the impetus behind me jumping in. I've already sent the video to 1 friend and probably more to come. Enjoy the run...hope it runs up to 25K and you can pitch Google to pay you for more videos.
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Callum Wanderloots ✨
@wanderloots.eth
Wow! Thanks for the detailed feedback, really appreciate it a lot 😊 I’ve been trying to think on what the next video should be, so maybe I’ll do a more direct comparison between chatgpt and notebookLM. Thanks! I would love 1700 views per hour haha, I hit 340 vph this morning! We’ll see where it goes ✨ Happy to answer any questions you might have too! And just fyi, it’s called notebookLM, LLM is just a large language model (what powers chatgpt, Gemini, Claude, etc)
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bradq
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You're welcome. I like being detailed. 👊 I don't know if it's worth a video, but I and some other people I know are interested in the privacy part of AI and would be interested especially since it's Google. How legit is the privacy on notebook? Are we going to find out one day that they actually do have our data somewhere? How does it work that they can do this and not have our data, etc? I and several people I know are interested in using AI more for personal and business but are concerned about dumping a bunch of proprietary info and personal info into an AI. So, don't feel obligated at all, but if that resonates with you and your sense of others maybe there's something there for you. I'd watch and share.
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Callum Wanderloots ✨
@wanderloots.eth
It’s definitely worth a video! Privacy, AI, IP & how notebookLM works is near the top of my list to make a video about, I’m just in the brainstorming phase. Is there something in particular on the personal/business side you’re interested in using it for? Might help me identify use cases to describe in the video. Regarding google’s privacy and how this could actually work, notebookLM uses RAG: retrieval augmented generation. You can think of the sources as a library and notebookLM as the librarian, going through and pulling out info and compiling it for you. But the librarian doesn’t need to keep the books, merely reference them. So Google Gemini can power the librarian, retrieving the info from the proprietary data, but Gemini doesn’t actually store or keep the data or use it for training (is my understanding, I’m looking deeper into it still)
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