did they remove the table of contents feature in notebook lm?
@xkorbekx20 сағат бұрын
If you’re reading this - read the book “One Thing” which discusses 80/20 concept Focus on one thing that has greatest impact in any area of your life and complete that then repeat I.e work, car, health E.g you know you need a new car battery and oil change but you’re focused on detailing your car, changing insurance, etc etc. you wait till winter and BAM your car battery is dead and youre stranded. Leading to Cost of emergency tow truck and hit to your insurance premium. Now you have less money available to detail your car and now you’re forced to buy new battery and pay parking or storage fees, lose a day of work. Why? You didn’t weigh the impact of a dead battery in the winter. New car battery was your ONE THING.
@growden100Күн бұрын
Thanks so much!
@nickbrodd7159Күн бұрын
The tool you’re referencing is great, but that’s a very deceiving headline. Napkin AI’s graphs look nothing like McKinsey’s graphs. 😂
@YoussefBoulalКүн бұрын
This is fantastic! Thank you for putting in the effort to make such an excellent video.
@bulletpoints556Күн бұрын
Alternatively, watch 2 episodes of “The Office”.
@samsamsamsamsimКүн бұрын
this is brilliant
@lorgerdatКүн бұрын
Too many use these tricks and work to get ahead, no wonder we have such bad managers and leaders these days. Great at talking and making senior management happy but unable to deliver any value, and focus only on growing their careers at the expense of others.
@tieuwestКүн бұрын
Hi from a fellow aikomers. A while ago I saw your studying with me video and was genuinely surprised. Today I saw your video again recommended in my homepage and I have to say you are still as brilliant as I remembered you used to. Best wishes for you and thank you for sharing.
@Aryan-fo1lsКүн бұрын
Just a question, If Claude is able to process the entire paper in itself, why is NotebookLLM needed?
@CopycatStudiosLAКүн бұрын
What if you are kinda good at a lot of things
@siddarthgokul1518Күн бұрын
This is just amazing ❤🙏🏿 thank you for sharing this!
@ricardovide02Күн бұрын
Very inspiring! There's a beautiful silence behind your voice-it feels like a one-on-one conversation, like heartfelt advice from a friend who's truly happy and wants to share it!
@khayalethu.mtshaliКүн бұрын
Hey Vicky, I have a question. I’m new to Obsidian and Zettelkasten. Should I create separate vaults for work and for church, or one mega vault where all my ideas and inputs can connect?
@sjakie0420Күн бұрын
why did you need to go to notebookLM to get the summaries when you could just ask claude to use the two papers directly 🤔
@maxg5623Күн бұрын
Awesome. GIGO. From Garbage In Garbage Out to Gold In Gold Out!
@xkorbekxКүн бұрын
I love your style. Visual examples really helps with clarity.
@johnmcnicholas19872 күн бұрын
I may have missed something and I'm not familiar with NotebookLM or its results, but why is NotebookLM needed here? Why not go from Elicit to Claude and reference the papers directly in Claude like in one of the final steps? Also, couldn't pointing a ChatGPT prompt to structured folders in Google Drive, acting as a focused knowledge base, achieve the same result as Notebook LM's selected sources? That would effectively narrow down the scope of information it can reference in the output. Is this less effective than NotebookLM, or does NotebookLM just make it easier to create curated domain specific doc repositories?
@JoshRace2 күн бұрын
Great video Vicky Zhao! do you use this analogue format with your digital one too?
@HelloAgentJay2 күн бұрын
I just tried this out on a project I'm working on, this tool is amazing! I love how its giving me ideas I didn't even consider 😄 Thanks for sharing Vicky
@roshi982 күн бұрын
How does AI get past the paywall for most of these academic resources? Sure, Google Scholar might offer some access but Elsevier and other gatekeeping corporations aren't going to allow access to anything beyond abstracts. I would be concerned about the integrity of the output beyond a certain point.
@shailymishra91312 күн бұрын
what a beautiful video...very helpful
@disfordyllinger2 күн бұрын
I really liked the video! Something that can help you to search faster in Google is: “research name” doctype:pdf This ensures that the search engine locates all files that are PDFs.
@MindfullyCenteredApproach2 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. I'm a brand new user of Obsidian and find refining thoughts in Canvas extremely powerful. Since I don't have any Notes yet, I made a whole bunch of Cards and created links among them. Then I hit a snag as I wanted to convert all the Cards to Notes with proper links. I imagined this would be a common usage and a plugin must exist. So I spent the next two hours trying to find one with no luck. Now I'm writing a Python script to process the canvas file and hopefully get it done today. :) Have you a solution to bulk convert Cards to Notes, add links in newly converted Notes, and update links in existing Notes? Again, can't be more grateful for your inspiring contents and all the passion/sweat behind them!
@gatolibero83293 күн бұрын
Lol, your handwriting is similar to mine. What do you use for the writing tablet?
@peterhomedesign87013 күн бұрын
She is really great and very helpful and speaking from heart. I learned many things from this video thank you
@rob8263 күн бұрын
anyone know how to find the 'table of contents' functionality in the current version? I cannot work it out! the Google guide says its in the studio panel on the right but i cant find it
@dancewithnash3 күн бұрын
That was the best "Please Subscribe (Closing)," that I have ever seen. Good thing I was already subscribed, for I could enjoy it without temptation.
@joysantos17853 күн бұрын
I’m an Online Business Manager and this content is super valuable
@t2p5g43 күн бұрын
Vicky, I saw this video by Dr. Andrew Huberman: kzbin.info/www/bejne/gqqcYoB6fMSBi8ksi=0PyigC0WGaTaMqLs . He talks about how the anterior mid-singular cortex is a part of the brain that grows bigger when people succeed at challenges that they don’t want to do. So it will help you overcome challenges and will reduce cognitive decline.
@anna-cassandra3 күн бұрын
started using napkin after watching this video, no more writing boring reports😆thank you for sharing!!
@chickenkm3 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@sagazcidade3 күн бұрын
Didn't know you had a Substack, why aren't you posting anymore? I'm just starting there, I really wish I could find more creators like you there...
@magicja3 күн бұрын
I like you.
@RobGreenLDN3 күн бұрын
I think the approach you're taking here is a really useful booster for pointing people in the right direction, however, in the example you've given what the model has no context of is the current state of what you're asking about, so it feels a bit like McKinsey coming along with one of there million dollar PowerPoints telling leaders of a company what to do, without doing any analysis or working with the teams themselves. I would be hesitant to put such a plan into action blindly :) In some ways that reinforces your point for needing better input, but some input comes from experience, and some people may be lacking that experience.
@EricPardo3 күн бұрын
100% on target
@pollywel3 күн бұрын
Vicky, your wires entanglement on your desk reminds me the thought patterns in My head! I need to organize my thoughts!
@Zuleika18linda3 күн бұрын
Lovely content, unfortunately i could not really watch to the end because i am quite sensitive to noise and when she writes, the sound is excruciating 🙉
@kirin3573 күн бұрын
brilliant... thank you
@LM773673 күн бұрын
Top tip for my fellow dyslexics: Pen and paper is optional for step one. I record myself speaking aloud and review the transcription or get an AI to summarise it.
@DSGQRКүн бұрын
I’m not dyslexic but writing things down with pen and paper is an extreme source of friction for me. I might try this especially since I’m trying to get more comfortable on camera. Might be a win win.
@Rainy_Day122343 күн бұрын
Speak slowly, enunciate, proper grammar and vocabulary. And be professional and even tempered at all times.