I identify the words I want to practice, then describe a context to ChatGPT using these words. I copy the essay that created by chat gpt into NotebookLM, click on Studio, and customize it by instructing, "Use [specific words] frequently in conversation." Finally, I export the podcast and use the shadowing technique to familiarize myself with the new words. This method is my ultimate life hack 😂
Wish ChatGPT could process audio files directly, instead of requiring me to run it through a 3rd party transcription service to generate a text version of the audio before loading it into ChatpGPT project for it to process. I can load an audio file directly to my NotebookLM notebook and it can process the audio file contents directly.
would you share with chatgpt project .
Yeah, Projet seems to be more preferable to use. I have been using it for some time for my project.
Thanks for the video! How does creating a project compare to having a customGPT with attached files?
This is a very good question. I need to explore.
Are you not active on Udemy?
if chatgpt add voicemod to this option , will be amazing
Thank you from Italy
I identify the words I want to practice, then describe a context to ChatGPT using these words. I copy the essay that created by chat gpt into NotebookLM, click on Studio, and customize it by instructing, "Use [specific words] frequently in conversation." Finally, I export the podcast and use the shadowing technique to familiarize myself with the new words.
This method is my ultimate life hack 😂
Have you tried this exact approach in Projects?
@@CloudEnglishno sir, it's not avaliable on my chat gpt plus subscription model :/
Thanks for your sharing
I like your channel thank you.
I think that Perplexity has a similar feature. We need to get benefit of AI
Wish ChatGPT could process audio files directly, instead of requiring me to run it through a 3rd party transcription service to generate a text version of the audio before loading it into ChatpGPT project for it to process. I can load an audio file directly to my NotebookLM notebook and it can process the audio file contents directly.
Nice
using gemini is a waste of time. Can't believe how inaccurate it is. google come on, it's 2025.
Agree