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Google's NotebookLM is the best thing out there for reading books. Here, I have uploaded my book Artificial Fluency. Let's check out some features. (BTW, my book is in pdf, so you can do this yourself) https://t.co/lsPlOFCzRP
Google NotebookLM is absolutely insane, easily the best AI product out there, and it is free to use.
The Mindmap feature makes learning so easy.
You can use it to understand your codebase. Just convert your codebase to a single file and try it out. https://t.co/tmhK7UJled
AshutoshShrivastavax.comHe’s thrilled that NotebookLM offers suggestions for themes to pursue. And you can even use a mode where NotebookLM can critique your work and argue the opposite side. “If I'm genuinely interested in getting to a unique take, NotebookLM should be able to help me get to that with less hassle,” he says, “and maybe even get to a more interesting
... See moreSteven Levy • Google’s NotebookLM Aims to Be the Ultimate Writing Assistant
Introducing NotebookLlama - an open-source version of NotebookLM! 📓🦙
NotebookLlama is a full implementation of NotebookLM that includes all the capabilities that makes it so great for researchers+business users:
✅ Create a knowledge repository of documents. Has likely higher accuracy than NotebookLM since... See more
Jerry Liux.comProgramming as Theory Building
Peter Naur's "Programming as Theory Building" discusses programming as a knowledge-building activity, emphasizing the importance of tacit knowledge, collaboration, and effective documentation in developing and maintaining software systems.
ratfactor.com👋 Hi to our new friends! We're NotebookLM, an AI tool spun out of @labsdotgoogle that can help you understand the information that matters to you most.
Not sure how it works? @stevenbjohnson just updated his breakdown on how to use NotebookLM for research:
https://t.co/qKarkYvYba
NotebookLMx.comNotebookLM Just Got HUGE! 5 Game-Changing Features
youtube.comNotebookLM should be your #1 AI app if you're a student or study a lot.
Still my favorite tool.
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I usually read once, then make a mindmap. Super useful to quickly go back though... See more
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