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elle
@riotgoools
reply with something u found and enjoyed on the internet this week (image, writing, website, meme, etc.) can be something new or just new to u (๏พ^ใฎ^)๏พ*:ใป๏พโง
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@qt
Tbh using NotebookLM - it's much better than I expected and I'm enjoying the personalized cliff notes style summary plus the corny podcast. https://notebooklm.google.com/
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elle
@riotgoools
i haven't tried it out yet. i've been playing with cursor ai to assist with coding but i'm not sure i like it that much ยฏ\_(ใ)_/ยฏ
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daivd ๐ฉ๐ฝ โ
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This is much more narrative based and will probably help a lot of students when studying. You connect up to 50 sources - pdfs, google docs, websites (can only read the text), and maybe a few other types. It then basically mini-trains on those sources and you can have it generate a ~15 minute podcast with 2 hosts! It also acts like a traditional Q&A bot, or can make FAQs, create guides, counter factuals, scripts, etc. The podcast is very NPR sounding but it does a good job based on the docs. Some rabblerousers have loaded in nonsense to get the podcast to be nonsense but that sounds like too much fun for me
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elle
@riotgoools
oh yeah, i've heard the podcasts that it makes. it's kind of weird how all the podcast cliches get distilled by it and the little tics that popular podcasts always do get amplified ^-^ when i hear clips, i keep expecting it to jump into a betterhelp ad read or something
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