Originally Posted by Gordon Scott
Originally Posted by jpettit
The ah ha moment is when you realize NotebookML is essentially your own database of content from you to process with AI.
I assume that's a typo for NotebookLM, though please say if I'm mistaken.

I've just had an "Ah" moment of my own: One of the limitations of the human mind is that it struggles to manage too many ideas at the same time in short-term memory. Usually just 6 or 7 ideas, fewer for some people. If one tries to go beyond that, one starts to drop ideas out of the mind and it becomeslike trying to juggle with jello (jelly for we Brits) and one just starts going round in mental circles. I'm suspecting that AI probably doesn't have the same limit and may handle those situations better.

And yes, thanks for posting.
Yes typo.
The full URL is https://notebooklm.google.com
The podcast is interesting from the point of two AI voices holding a conversation.
The free account doesn't let you make any choices and is limited to ~ 20 minutes.
The paid version gives you 5 times as much time and I'm guessing a little more control by pointing it at just sections of a documents' rather than a general overview of all documents.
Just to be able to chat with the BB manual works well and in this case of 7 long threads in the forum where it looks at all the inputs and digs through the mud to see clearer points.


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