Google's NotebookLM, an AI tool, is generating significant attention for its ability to transform written content into audio podcasts. Users have reported impressive results, including turning articles, research notes, and books into engaging audio formats. Notable examples include transforming a 200-page feature deck into a 13-minute conversation, creating a 6-minute dialogue from a pref equity term sheet in just 30 seconds, and generating a podcast on NVDA based on recent notes. The tool has been praised for its potential in various fields such as product marketing, shareholder communication, and technical content simplification, including a podcast on negative interest rates. Ben Cohen of the Wall Street Journal described NotebookLM as one of the most compelling demonstrations of AI's potential, second only to ChatGPT. Additionally, a podcast was created using the CMA report.
I just put a transcript of our Monday @every standup into NotebookLM And it generated a REALLY good podcast about what we’re all working on The cost of good storytelling is falling!
NotebookLM use cases abound. Biggest "wow" for me so far — product marketing . @sardine 200 page feature deck 👉 🔊compelling 13 minute conversation. Highly recommend! — you might discover new compelling ways to talk about your business https://t.co/I0KxHMpqoM
New open source competitor to NotebookLM Deep Dive Podcast. It's absolutely amazing. cc @MatthewBerman @skirano @WesRothMoney @mreflow @karpathy @elevenlabsio @OpenAI https://t.co/bzwUVmD0oV