Google’s new ‘Audio Overview’ feature in NotebookLM lets users create a podcast using AI. The AI research assistant fosters interactive learning by generating an in-depth conversation between two people based on the source material supplied by the user. You can choose to import your own notes and turn them into a free-flowing conversation within minutes. The process is simple and very accessible. So, let’s take a look at how you can turn your research notes into a podcast using the Audio Overview feature in Google’s NotebookLM.
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What is NotebookLM?
NotebookLM is Google’s AI-based research assistant that analyses your sources and answers any queries related to your project. You can create your own notes and get the AI assistant to critique them and even come up with better ideas to make your project more comprehensive. You can feed NotebookLM anything from documents, online articles, slides, and even raw text.
Once the sources have been uploaded, you can ask the research assistant any questions pertaining to the texts. The Audio Overview feature takes the text and turns it into an interactive conversation between two hosts. You can use this feature to turn any book into a podcast or upload your own podcast series based on your research notes and documents.
Turn your research notes into a podcast using Google’s NotebookLM
Step 1: Go to NotebookLM and log in using your Google Account.
Step 2: Click on Create.
Step 3: Add the relevant sources.
Step 4: Click on Notebook guide.
Step 5: Hit the Generate button next to Deep dive conversation.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Which languages are supported by Google’s Audio Overview for NotebookLM?
As of now, Audio Overview for NotebookLM supports only English. The AI-generated conversation takes place between two speakers.
How do I create a podcast based on my notes using AI?
Google’s NotebookLM lets you upload a document and turn it into a podcast using the AI-based Audio Overview feature.
Is NotebookLM free to use?
NotebookLM is currently free to use for users with Google Accounts. You can use the Audio Overview feature for free as well.
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Conclusion
This is how you can turn your research notes into a podcast using the Audio Overview feature in Google’s NotebookLM. At the time of writing this article, this feature is not restricted by a paywall. All you need is a Google Account to access it in NotebookLM. The AI-generated discussion takes a few minutes to render, depending on the size of the document. If you’re weary of AI-generated content, here are some methods that you can use to detect fake audio and voice recordings.