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Tiago Forte · 2.9K views · 85 likes Short
Analysis Summary
Worth Noting
Positive elements
- This video provides a practical example of how to use Google's NotebookLM to create a searchable, interactive knowledge base from specific source material.
Be Aware
Cautionary elements
- The use of AI to provide '100% correct' answers creates a feedback loop that may discourage viewers from questioning the underlying productivity methodology.
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Transcript
I receive probably hundreds of questions per day if you add up YouTube comments and X replies what we get in our support email inbox. And you know what? I love it. It tells me people are actually trying to build their systems, not just consuming passively. But of course, I can't personally respond to thousands of comments, nor can [music] my team. 6 months ago, I decided to use the latest artificial intelligence technology [music] to build something for exactly this problem. It's called the Building a Second Brain Public Notebook on a platform called Notebook LM by [music] Google. Very few of you have seen it, which is why that's what I want to show you today. I'm going to take questions [music] that we've actually received in the comments of these videos and see what the Building a Second Brain Notebook has to say. Here's one of the most common ones. What's the difference between areas and resources? This is referring to my PAR method. And there we go. That took about 30 seconds. And as you can see here, it says, "The distinction between areas and resources often trips people up because a specific [music] topic could technically fit in either category depending on your relationship to it." That is 100% correct.
Video description
Watch the full video here: https://buff.ly/cJvgFAI Get my public NotebookLM notebook – ask questions and get AI coaching on Building a Second Brain: https://bit.ly/3ZMRetz #notebooklm #googleapps #google #googlelabs