NotebookLM is a Google service designed to assist with research and writing based on sources you upload. It is not a new service, but what IS new in the past few days is that it now can generate a short podcast of two hosts discussing the topic in detail.
You can give it multiple pdfs, text files, web links, or just a short prompt that you paste in, and it will attempt to make sense of it all in a discussion format.
Here is the site: https://notebooklm.google.com/
It requires a Google account. They will track your activity. Make a burner if you want to mess with it.
Click Create, click a type of source you want to add, add it, then find where it says Deep Dive Conversation and click Generate. If you don't know what to do with it, try feeding it a forum thread, or click "pasted text" and type a prompt like you might for ChatGPT.
I have not experimented much with it yet. I do not know how censored and sanitized it might be. It may not amount to a source of ongoing amusement, but I thought it was worth presenting for your consideration as a strange toy to play with
Kiwichuds have already made podcast slop on chuddy books like Blood Passover (the blood libel banned book)
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This stuff creeps me out. It sounds so realistic, I don't think I would realize this is ai if I hadn't be told before hand.
I can't wait for 95% of podcasts to be ai.
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Nothing of value will be lost
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I can finally get more c*m town
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That would last about a day before Google would neuter it
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Every town I go is c*m town
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I can provide that for you if you like
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The audio is not perfect, and you can hear the little artifacts if you pay close attention. But this could already kill 99% of true crime podcasts where the hosts just read the wikipedia article for a crime and "react" to it.
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