Learn 80% of NotebookLM in Under 13 Minutes! — Transcript

Learn how to use NotebookLM to efficiently organize and analyze scattered information from multiple sources in under 13 minutes.

Key Takeaways

  • NotebookLM is best for users needing reliable, low-hallucination AI that integrates diverse data sources.
  • Saving notes is crucial to retain outputs as unsaved data disappears after reload.
  • The tool simplifies complex data review by summarizing and cross-referencing multiple formats and mediums.
  • NotebookLM provides contextual and actionable insights quickly, outperforming manual analysis.
  • It transparently indicates when sources lack information on a query.

Summary

  • NotebookLM excels when users need low hallucination, work with fragmented info across formats and mediums, and want quick, cohesive outputs.
  • The video demonstrates creating a notebook, uploading diverse sources like health reports, PDFs, and YouTube videos.
  • NotebookLM produces concise summaries and expands on key topics by integrating information from all selected sources.
  • Users must deselect sources to exclude them from analysis and save outputs to avoid losing data on reload.
  • The Notebook Guide offers beginners quick start help with source summaries, templates, and suggested questions.
  • NotebookLM can identify health trends from multiple reports and provide actionable advice by referencing relevant video content.
  • Inline citations link to original source transcripts or content for verification.
  • The tool efficiently connects dots across sources, saving time compared to manual review.
  • NotebookLM accurately reports when no information is available on a queried topic.
  • The video includes practical tips and warnings to optimize NotebookLM usage.

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Here's a rule of thumb for using Notebook LM. If your use case matches the following three criteria, Notebook LM will perform better than other AI tools. First, you have a very low tolerance for hallucination. Second, you're working with information scattered across different locations, different formats like documents and slides, and/or across different mediums: text, video, and audio. Third, you want a quick and reliable way to transform all that fragmented information into a cohesive and meaningful output. In the next 15 minutes, I'll go over key features, real-world use cases, and pro tips very few people know about. Let's get started.
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information scattered across different locations different formats like documents and slides and or across different mediums text video and audio and third you want a quick and reliable way to transform all that fragment information into a cohesive and meaningful output in the next 15 minutes
00:31
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Right off the bat, it's a bit overwhelming for most users to see this when creating their first notebook. There's a lot going on, so I recommend pressing Escape, clicking the logo in the top left corner to go to the Notebook LM homepage, and now that we're oriented, we want to bookmark this for easy reference in the future. Change to list view—that's just a personal preference of mine—and sort by title.
00:43
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I recommend pressing escape clicking the logo in the top left corner to go to the notebook LM homepage and now that we're oriented we want to bookmark this for easy reference uh in the future change to list view that's just a personal
00:55
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Now let's create a new notebook. Here, I'm first going to press Escape again because I want to first name this notebook Health Reports 2. You'll see why in a bit. Then click the plus icon here to start uploading sources. Here, I'm just going to upload my three most recent annual health checkup reports along with a PDF version of Tools of Titans by Tim Ferriss. And while all that's loading, I'm going to add another source: YouTube video. I am first going to add a video on the topic of uric acid. I promise this will make sense in a little bit. One more source: YouTube video, and this is going to be a video by Andrew Huberman on the topic of fasting.
01:08
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start uploading sources here I'm just going to upload my three most recent annual Health checkup reports along with a pdf version of tools of Titans by Tim Ferris and while all that's loading I'm going to add another source YouTube
01:23
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Once all sources have been uploaded and processed, we can now click into individual sources. I'll choose my most recent health report. I'm going to blur this to not overshare, but ladies, just know that I'm at peak physical health. Under Source Guide, we see that Notebook LM has produced a concise summary of a dense medical report I would definitely not have read word for word. On the right, clicking into one of the key topics like abnormal results here actually prompts Notebook LM to expand on that topic based on all the selected sources on the left-hand side, even though the key topic was just from one source.
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huberman on the topic of fasting once all sources have been uploaded and processed we can now click into individual sources I'll choose my most recent Health Report um and I'm going to blur this to not overshare but ladies
01:48
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So that's the first important thing to keep in mind: everything in this chat interface takes into account all selected sources, meaning if we want Notebook LM to ignore a source, we need to first deselect it from the source list. By the way, don't worry about me. The only abnormal result from my health reports is my absolutely huge capacity to make dad jokes.
02:01
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the key topics like abnormal results here actually prompts notebook LM to expand on that topic based on all the selected sources on the left hand side even though the key topic was just from One Source right so that's the first
02:15
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The Notebook Guide feature down here is like a quick start guide for beginners. There's a summary of all the sources added to the notebook, pre-created templates like FAQs and briefing docs that are very situational—I’ll give examples later—and suggested questions here to help users get started. And don't worry, we'll also go over audio overviews today.
02:30
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worry about me the only abnormal result from my health reports is my absolutely huge capacity to make dad jokes The Notebook guide feature down here is like a quick start guide for beginners There's a summary of all the sources
02:43
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All right, we're going to start interacting with the notebook, but since the answers take a while to generate, I'll switch over to the actual Health Reports notebook I've been using. First, I asked for the top 10 health trends based on my last three reports—a pretty time-consuming task even for doctors, right? But just after a few seconds, Notebook LM just gives me a list of 10 observations, one of which is a fact that I've had elevated uric acid levels over the last three years, which is unfortunately true because I eat a lot of red meat. And because I added a video on uric acid as a source, I can now ask, "What are the top three things I can do to lower my uric acid levels?" I'm told I can do these three things.
02:57
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start interacting with the notebook but since the answer take a while to generate I'll switch over to the actual Health reports notebook I've been using first I asked for the top 10 Health Trends based on my last three reports a
03:08
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Okay, but just to be safe, what exactly did the video say? Clicking the inline citation brings up the video transcript, and Dr. Burke says potassium citrate can knock out uric acid pretty fast. Okay, nice.
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unfortunately true because I eat a lot of red meat and because I added a video on uric acid as a source I can now ask what are the top three things I can do to load my uric acid levels I'm told I
03:32
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Now pay attention to this next part because I got burned by this. Whenever you see a good output, you want to refer back to click Save to Note. If you don't do this, the output disappears the next time you reload the notebook. According to Google, this happens because Notebook LM is not trained on any of the data that we upload, including our conversations, meaning if we close a chat without saving the note, all that data disappears.
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attention to this next part because I got burned by this whenever you see a good output you want to refer back to click save to note if you don't do this the output disappears the next time you reload the notebook according to Google
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Next, I fast for 36 hours every week, and since both the Huberman video and Tools of Titans talk about fasting, I can ask, "Hey, does anything from my health reports suggest I shouldn't fast for 36 hours every week?" And again, Notebook LM does a great job sharing context, telling me my blood work is normal and I can continue fasting with no issues.
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since both the Hub video and tools of Titans talk about fasting I can ask hey does anything from my health reports suggest I shouldn't fast for 36 hours every week and again notebook Alm does a great job sharing context telling me my
04:29
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Without Notebook LM, yes, I can obviously go through the exact same information and draw my own conclusions, but that's very manual, very time-consuming, and I might miss key information. In contrast, Notebook LM is able to quickly and efficiently reference multiple sources, connect the relevant dots, and produce a good enough output in significantly less time.
04:44
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information in contrast notebook LM is able to quickly and efficiently reference multiple sources connect the relevant dots and produce a good enough output in significantly less time finally I'm going to throw a curveball and prompt this notebook with what do
04:58
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Finally, I'm going to throw a curveball and prompt this notebook with, "What do the sources say about inserting deload weeks into my workout routine?" And as expected, Notebook LM says none of the sources say anything about deload weeks, which is true, but the output does mention related topics.
05:13
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illustrates a very important Point even though notbook LM and Google Gemini might use the same underlying model notebook LM is fine-tuned to hallucinate less but as a result is also less creative whereas Google Gemini while prone to Hallucination is optim ized for
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This actually illustrates a very important point: even though Notebook LM and Google Gemini might use the same underlying model, Notebook LM is fine-tuned to hallucinate less but as a result is also less creative, whereas Google Gemini, while prone to hallucination, is optimized for speed and creativity.
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source is created we can click into it select all the text here copy and paste to use somewhere else by the way if you want to cut through all the hype and master essential AI skills you might want to check out my free AI toolkit
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Wrapping up this example, not only can we manually add a note, but we can also select multiple notes or just simply select all and choose to convert all these notes to a standalone source. Pro tip: once that new source is created, we can click into it, select all the text here, copy, and paste to use somewhere else.
06:12
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filming equipment this allows me to ask questions like Hey how do I update the firmware for this monitor or how do I enable this one specific setting in my camera and notebook LM is able to retrieve that relevant information from
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By the way, if you want to cut through all the hype and master essential AI skills, you might want to check out my free AI toolkit. I'll leave a link down below.
06:40
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manual remember you can add the website directly as a source Pro tip there are some websites that actively block notebook LM from adding them as sources but we can easily get around this by adding another source um and just copy
06:56
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Use case number one is something I call focus knowledge retrieval. Starting off with a simple example, I have a notebook titled Equipment Manuals where I've added all the user manuals for all my filming equipment. This allows me to ask questions like, "Hey, how do I update the firmware for this monitor?" or "How do I enable this one specific setting in my camera?" and Notebook LM is able to retrieve that relevant information from my sources.
07:09
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accounts in preparation for tax season I can ask this notebook questions like what are my tax obligations last year what are some notable Trends in my financial statements and very personalized questions like hey do I qualify for offshore tax exemption since
07:23
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To replicate this, you can just Google the product you have followed by user manual type PDF. Side note: this is also how I found the PDF version of Tools of Titans. And even if you can't find a PDF version of the user manual, remember you can add the website directly as a source.
07:35
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question Banks uh candidate rums and interview notes I can now prepare for these interviews more effectively by asking questions like hey what are the key achievements and relevant skills of this candidate based on their submitted documents or based on what we look for
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Pro tip: there are some websites that actively block Notebook LM from adding them as sources, but we can easily get around this by adding another source and just copying and pasting the text from that website right here.
08:01
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remember to only select the documents from the candidate you're currently interviewing or else notbook LM might incorporate information from other candidates as well next up we have the project context engine use case put simply I have a notebook for each
08:14
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Moving on to another example, I have a tax and accounting notebook for my business where I've added documentations like tax codes from the government and audit reports from my accounts. In preparation for tax season, I can ask this notebook questions like, "What were my tax obligations last year?" "What are some notable trends in my financial statements?" and very personalized questions like, "Hey, do I qualify for offshore tax exemption since I travel a lot?"
08:30
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information scattered across different locations and two synthesize that information in an easy to digest format and notebook LM is designed to do exactly that remember the suggested templates found under notebook guide well here we can take that a step
08:45
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Last example for this use case: since I interview candidates as part of my full-time job, I have a recruiting notebook. This is just an example where I add sources like guidelines from HR, performance rubrics, question banks, candidate resumes, and interview notes. I can now prepare for these interviews more effectively by asking questions like, "Hey, what are the key achievements and relevant skills of this candidate based on their submitted documents?" or "Based on what we look for in product marketing managers at this level."
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the project Pro tip uploading meeting transcripts from Zoom or Google meet unlocks highly accurate answers to questions like hey what are my outstanding tasks or um write a meeting recap email based on this one specific meeting and since I've shared recap
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documents from previous projects I can ask notbook LM to identify learnings and strategies I can incorpor it in my next campaign Pro tip if you're struggling to get started with notebook LM I recommend uploading files you know are related in
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some way and then trying the suggested questions down here they're surprisingly helpful also if you just happen to be a Google workspace user you might want to join my Weekly Newsletter to receive an insanely actionable tip every week link
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down below next up I work in Tech and I'm obviously interested in AI but staying current is tough there's a lot to read and honestly it's hard to connect the dots sometimes like for example what are the implications of
09:59
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this big meta announcement for the rest of an industry my solution was to create an earnings analysis notebook with earnings reports from tech companies along with articles from Tech analysts that have compiled in a Google Docs format you'll see why that's important
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in a bit now with notebook LM doing the heavy lifting I can ask very targeted questions such as what is Google's monetization strategy with regards to Ai and I get this structured list and I can also ask broader questions like how do
10:26
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AI strategies differ for Google meta Amazon and apple and it's actually amazing how notebook LM first shares a one- sentence catchy summary Google enhance expand and explore meta AI for everything everywhere before expanding on their respective strategies and
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because I enjoy listening to podcasts during commutes and workouts I can ask notebook LM to generate a personalized podcast Episode by clicking customize audio overview and providing Specific Instructions like focus on how earnings from one company affect its competitors
10:59
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and assume the listener has zero technical background it's like they're taking a page from meta's book right instead of trying to invent some whole new AI thing they're making their existing products better more powerful and more profitable yeah it shows that
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AI isn't always about replacing everything sometimes it's about improving what we already have and meta seems to get that Pro tip when we add a Google doc or slide as a source we can click in and then we can click here to
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resync the file after after changes are made so that we're always drawing from the most upto-date information a few final thoughts I want to leave you with first although notebook LM rarely hallucinates it's not optimized for creativity so I found myself taking
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notebook lm's outputs and using gemini or claw to produce that final deliverable second the amount of information notebook LM can absorb is massive around 25 million words per notebook and that's compared to around 500,000 words for Gemini 100,000 for
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claw and 64,000 for Chach BT and even though we're capped at 20 sources per notebook we can simply combine multiple documents into one file and third this might be an obvious point but with a tool like notebook LM the quality of the
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sources becomes extremely important using articles from wellestablished Publications is going to give us much better outputs than lowquality clickbaity blog posts I have a lot more use cases to share so let me know if you want more content like this in the
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meantime check out my AI playlist and as usual have a great one
Topics:NotebookLMAI notebookinformation managementdata summarizationhealth reports analysismultimedia sourceslow hallucination AIproductivity toolsknowledge integrationJeff Su

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of information sources can NotebookLM handle?

NotebookLM can process information scattered across different locations and formats, including documents, slides, text, video, and audio.

How does NotebookLM ensure the reliability of its outputs?

NotebookLM integrates all selected sources to provide cohesive outputs and allows users to verify information via inline citations linked to original source content.

What should users do to avoid losing their NotebookLM outputs?

Users must click 'Save to Note' for any valuable output because unsaved data disappears when the notebook is reloaded, as NotebookLM does not retain uploaded data or conversations.

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