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		<title>Phidao: Created page with &quot;== What is it? ==  If you&#039;re not familiar with NotebookLM, it&#039;s an AI notebook. It has some basic knowledge but most of the AI is logic. It doesn&#039;t access the entire public internet like Gemini or all of X like Grok. This means NotebookLM is an infant…, but one that you can train and control its knowledge base.   == What can you feed it? ==   Web page, PDF, YouTube link, plain text, Google Drive document. For a web page, this can mean most articles on the web. When you...&quot;</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;quot;== What is it? ==  If you&amp;#039;re not familiar with NotebookLM, it&amp;#039;s an AI notebook. It has some basic knowledge but most of the AI is logic. It doesn&amp;#039;t access the entire public internet like Gemini or all of X like Grok. This means NotebookLM is an infant…, but one that you can train and control its knowledge base.   == What can you feed it? ==   Web page, PDF, YouTube link, plain text, Google Drive document. For a web page, this can mean most articles on the web. When you...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;== What is it? ==&lt;br /&gt;
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If you&amp;#039;re not familiar with NotebookLM, it&amp;#039;s an AI notebook. It has some basic knowledge but most of the AI is logic. It doesn&amp;#039;t access the entire public internet like Gemini or all of X like Grok. This means NotebookLM is an infant…, but one that you can train and control its knowledge base. &lt;br /&gt;
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== What can you feed it? == &lt;br /&gt;
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Web page, PDF, YouTube link, plain text, Google Drive document. For a web page, this can mean most articles on the web. When you can&amp;#039;t, an alternative is to turn the web page into a PDF. A PDF good practice in any case. It provides a snapshot that you can backup and import into feature notebooks. A YouTube link is a powerful option because it takes the entire transcript as a resource. However, the most powerful resource is a Google Drive document. NotebookLM is a Google product and is well integrated with the Google Workspace. The benefit of using something like a Google Doc in a notebook is that you can click a button to trigger the resync process. For other resources, you can either live with multiple versions or go through the manual process of replacing a resource. &lt;br /&gt;
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== What does it do with it? ==&lt;br /&gt;
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Off the bat, it can give you an AI summary of all the resources in your notebook. I typically make a temporary single resource notebook for articles and YouTube videos that I want to query direct questions on. If you need a way to clear your reading list or YouTube queue, this is it. You can get a summary and move on. It can condense 500,000 words down to a paragraph. If you want to read the original source after that, you can do so; NotebookLM provides a direct link back to the original source. If you have multiple resources, you can also have it cross-reference data and generate reports. It does well at understanding relationships and you can also use natural language to explain relationships that you think might be hard to intuit. There&amp;#039;s also the option to turn the notebook into a podcast if you would rather listen instead of read.  &lt;br /&gt;
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== Limitations ==&lt;br /&gt;
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Each resource can contain 500,000 words. You can have 50 notebooks on the free tier, and 300 notebooks if you&amp;#039;re subscribed to Gemini Advanced. &lt;br /&gt;
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== Ghost ==&lt;br /&gt;
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AI chat clients are pretty good at giving you direct answers. However, it pulls from the larger internet, many thoughts and opinions from different biases; you don&amp;#039;t always know where all the biases come from. Lately, to separate NotebookLM from Gemini, I fill a single notebook with sources from a single content creator. That way, when I make a query, I know my biases are just the opinions from one person or that person&amp;#039;s team. I consider these notebooks a Ghost because the responses are based on what that person has said or wrote; and the notebook has the potential to live on even after the person stops creating content. &lt;br /&gt;
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Been reading about copyrights and rights to privacy and have decided to no longer share my Ghost notebooks. But it&amp;#039;s a real and fascinating concept if you choose to make one in private of another person or of yourself.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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