I see this as an alternative format to consume the same content in a different way. As you have so eloquently shown, people are motivated and learn differently. This gives an advantage to those who do not read a book page-for-page. As long as the LLMs give credit for the content (as this one did), I see this as an amazing evolution. The content is still epically important. Thank you for shining a spotlight on this!
You made a great video out of it! I totally agree, it's scary what's already possible with AI. And let's be honest, we're still at the very beginning with this technology. I'm excited to see where it will take us. At the moment we're caught between hype and demonization, but at the end of the day it's “just” a technology and as such it can't be good or bad. It always depends on what you use it for. For me, the homework is clear: “Educated use” and we are called upon to contribute!
If you didn't tell me this was AI, I would never have known. It's so clean, that it can easily pass as just another broadcast. And even if some of it sounds scripted, so do so many of these conversations/interviews where they have written key points they want to cover. And oftentimes, it's too overly structured to where the speaker reads word for word from their notes, sounding a little stiff, robotic. And this Notebook LM is at least as good as most podcasts. There are obvious gems out there, but this completely passes a daily podcast listener's approval. I hear so many ad reads on podcasts that sounds so awful, where this would just clean their clocks. Imagine if you could have it analyze years worth of your recordings, then create its own voice of you, and do all the ad reads for you and let you take a break from them.
Yeah, for sure that’s really a good idea. It would be great if it took a lot of my content and summarized it that’s pretty cool actually. Thanks for that suggestion I’m gonna play with it. With anything right there’s always good and bad it just depends on how we use it as humans thanks for jumping in.
Good stuff.. Notebooklm can be useful to analyze your handwritten notes from the RM2 or Boox as well. That means you can create a knowledge hub on a specific topic or area
I often hear, from AI experts, that few people understand how far AI has gone, and how quickly everything will change. what you've demonstrated here, JB, is an example that could reach a lot of people
that is scary, JB. It was really hard to tell this was not an actual podcast with 2 humans. I mean, the way they naturally interrupted each other and went back and forth in conversation... it doesn't give me a good feeling. I'm your age, and honestly I'm glad I'm not just getting into the business world now. By the time the AI is ready to replace most of what I do, I'll be retired :)
The interesting part is the emotions it injected into the speech. Listen to it the first time, I can easily be fool by this as a real podcast. However, I wonder if we run this with 10 similar books, what kind of emotions would it add to each of them. Would they all sound the same kind of excitement and enthusiasm or it would change based on topic or content. Since the LLMs don't really understand the content and only try to generate the most like outcome, it could end up generate the same kind of tones all the time. I still think AI can be a great impersonator, but I doubt it would genuinely able to analyze the content.
Yeah, I agree. There’s emotion but really no empathy. If that makes sense. I don’t think it will ever be able to have empathy really different. Thank you so much for joining in.
Great video JB, and I agree with you that it is scary and exciting at the same time. I recently wrote a blog on where I see AI in education. The open models that are not strictly educational in nature could easily be corrupted. However, the value of non-profits like Khan Academy and others getting into the space does give me some hope. The most unnerving part of this particular clip you played was the way the LLM tried to really mimic human behavior. I worry that someone who did not know you and your work might take the AI, and someone who fed it some other inferior content, at it's word as real. Just my two cents, thank you again for putting this out there.
I agree, it's scary! It sounds so real. To me, as technology, it's amazing. But I don't like it personally. How sure can we be that it gets the ideas right? And it somehow kills the purpose of podcast, listening to a particular person.
Strange, and the fears of the work/concepts stolen is crazy possible. I couldn't help but think, Good thing it's a GOOD review. It is that scary. I don't know what it would do to one of my books if they were in print, and wouldn't want to know. Crazy scary. It did make me want to find your book though! I would hate AI being so dominant in the work force especially the creative ends, that we lose humanity's touch. I personally enjoy your talks a lot more. More personable, less machine.
I think it's terrifying. That probably shows my age, lol. The only bright spot would be if 1) it were carefully fact-checked/checked for an accurate representation of the author's thoughts by real human beings before being thrown out on the web (which, as the author, presumably you would want to do), and 2) it were clearly identified as AI generated in every single sharing of the "podcast." I am pretty sure that once things like that are on the Internet, they get split from any of that kind of moderation very quickly.
I am with you just different - moving fast with tech that is for sure. I think we have to have AI generated because it is getting so real. Scary stuff thanks for the comment
I’m hearing the exact same voices on TH-cam videos about tech. The conversational tone makes the uncanny valley element feel even worse. The tone they use is so patronising, I can’t take it for longer a minute!
Ah yes, those patronizing AI voices... explaining things clearly and consistently without judgment. How dare they not pepper their tutorials with random sighs of exasperation and passive-aggressive 'as I've said before' comments like a proper human TH-camr who's dead inside. The audacity of these AIs to just... straightforwardly teach things.
I see this as an alternative format to consume the same content in a different way. As you have so eloquently shown, people are motivated and learn differently. This gives an advantage to those who do not read a book page-for-page. As long as the LLMs give credit for the content (as this one did), I see this as an amazing evolution. The content is still epically important. Thank you for shining a spotlight on this!
You made a great video out of it!
I totally agree, it's scary what's already possible with AI. And let's be honest, we're still at the very beginning with this technology. I'm excited to see where it will take us.
At the moment we're caught between hype and demonization, but at the end of the day it's “just” a technology and as such it can't be good or bad. It always depends on what you use it for.
For me, the homework is clear:
“Educated use”
and we are called upon to contribute!
You rock brother - thank you!!
If you didn't tell me this was AI, I would never have known. It's so clean, that it can easily pass as just another broadcast. And even if some of it sounds scripted, so do so many of these conversations/interviews where they have written key points they want to cover. And oftentimes, it's too overly structured to where the speaker reads word for word from their notes, sounding a little stiff, robotic. And this Notebook LM is at least as good as most podcasts. There are obvious gems out there, but this completely passes a daily podcast listener's approval. I hear so many ad reads on podcasts that sounds so awful, where this would just clean their clocks. Imagine if you could have it analyze years worth of your recordings, then create its own voice of you, and do all the ad reads for you and let you take a break from them.
Yeah, for sure that’s really a good idea. It would be great if it took a lot of my content and summarized it that’s pretty cool actually. Thanks for that suggestion I’m gonna play with it. With anything right there’s always good and bad it just depends on how we use it as humans thanks for jumping in.
Good stuff.. Notebooklm can be useful to analyze your handwritten notes from the RM2 or Boox as well. That means you can create a knowledge hub on a specific topic or area
OHHHHH thanks for that will have to check that out - thanks!!! :) Great comment as always :)
I often hear, from AI experts, that few people understand how far AI has gone, and how quickly everything will change. what you've demonstrated here, JB, is an example that could reach a lot of people
Thanks, Larry. Good morning. Appreciate you and your feedback as always.
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that is scary, JB. It was really hard to tell this was not an actual podcast with 2 humans. I mean, the way they naturally interrupted each other and went back and forth in conversation... it doesn't give me a good feeling. I'm your age, and honestly I'm glad I'm not just getting into the business world now. By the time the AI is ready to replace most of what I do, I'll be retired :)
The interesting part is the emotions it injected into the speech. Listen to it the first time, I can easily be fool by this as a real podcast. However, I wonder if we run this with 10 similar books, what kind of emotions would it add to each of them. Would they all sound the same kind of excitement and enthusiasm or it would change based on topic or content. Since the LLMs don't really understand the content and only try to generate the most like outcome, it could end up generate the same kind of tones all the time.
I still think AI can be a great impersonator, but I doubt it would genuinely able to analyze the content.
Yeah, I agree. There’s emotion but really no empathy. If that makes sense. I don’t think it will ever be able to have empathy really different. Thank you so much for joining in.
Great video JB, and I agree with you that it is scary and exciting at the same time. I recently wrote a blog on where I see AI in education. The open models that are not strictly educational in nature could easily be corrupted. However, the value of non-profits like Khan Academy and others getting into the space does give me some hope. The most unnerving part of this particular clip you played was the way the LLM tried to really mimic human behavior. I worry that someone who did not know you and your work might take the AI, and someone who fed it some other inferior content, at it's word as real. Just my two cents, thank you again for putting this out there.
Love this was wondering academic side of things
Cool and freaking frightening!
Next level hard to believe this can happen.
I agree, it's scary! It sounds so real. To me, as technology, it's amazing. But I don't like it personally. How sure can we be that it gets the ideas right? And it somehow kills the purpose of podcast, listening to a particular person.
Strange, and the fears of the work/concepts stolen is crazy possible. I couldn't help but think, Good thing it's a GOOD review. It is that scary. I don't know what it would do to one of my books if they were in print, and wouldn't want to know. Crazy scary. It did make me want to find your book though! I would hate AI being so dominant in the work force especially the creative ends, that we lose humanity's touch. I personally enjoy your talks a lot more. More personable, less machine.
Oh, I can get you a copy if you want it I’ll send you a link. It’s just in my membership program. Thanks for the comment. It is crazy right
Here is the link - e-books-giveaways.s3.amazonaws.com/Mission-Driven+(1).pdf
@@morningcoach Thank you. I would appreciate the link. Ai blows my mind.
@@morningcoach Thank you, Sir! that is wonderful!
I think it's terrifying. That probably shows my age, lol.
The only bright spot would be if 1) it were carefully fact-checked/checked for an accurate representation of the author's thoughts by real human beings before being thrown out on the web (which, as the author, presumably you would want to do), and 2) it were clearly identified as AI generated in every single sharing of the "podcast."
I am pretty sure that once things like that are on the Internet, they get split from any of that kind of moderation very quickly.
I am with you just different - moving fast with tech that is for sure. I think we have to have AI generated because it is getting so real. Scary stuff thanks for the comment
@@morningcoachagreed that it's definitely out of the box now, so we need to make the best of it in these information-swamped times.
That is the moment wheb I can easy say, I dont really know!
Thanks kind of crazy right!
I'm happy I'm old!
LOL right there with you!
I’m hearing the exact same voices on TH-cam videos about tech. The conversational tone makes the uncanny valley element feel even worse. The tone they use is so patronising, I can’t take it for longer a minute!
I tend to agree like fake emotion - thanks for the comment!
Ah yes, those patronizing AI voices... explaining things clearly and consistently without judgment. How dare they not pepper their tutorials with random sighs of exasperation and passive-aggressive 'as I've said before' comments like a proper human TH-camr who's dead inside. The audacity of these AIs to just... straightforwardly teach things.
@@witnesstothestupid Hahahah love it - 👊🏼👊🏼
I am scared ahah I find it creepy
HAHAH me too LOL
I’m okay with AI, but why are we using it to emulate and replace human performance and creativity? There’s so many better uses for it.