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AI news and new services are inescapable these days.
Scary stuff like deep fakes attempting to sow disinformation. Anxiety with the implications of fast generated art and writing. And uncanny interesting things.
I'll be talking about the last one.
Google recently launched a new service called Notebook LM. Authors or other users can upload stuff from Google docs or PDFs into a local/private instance. You can do it with anything like emails or even bank statements. I, of course, loaded up the PDFs of my three novels and three bonus content novellas.
You can then ask it questions about the aggregated content. And it will come back with something that's kinda right some of the time.
It's experimental and it shows. Here's an excerpt example when I asked it to give me a list of named characters from the series:
"Svithe: A mysterious peddler who deals in rare and valuable items. He is shrouded in secrecy, his true face concealed by bandages. He possesses extensive knowledge of Trojis's history and political landscape, and often uses his knowledge to manipulate events to his advantage. As revealed in our conversation, Svithe is a guise of Corsis, a powerful, god-like being who orchestrates events for his own amusement."
- Not bad. It doesn't mention Sufrinzon. But it's decent.
"Avril: A skilled warrior and the daughter of Iuar and Zirva. She is introduced alongside Svithe at the docks. She is fiercely independent and possesses a strong moral compass."
- Misspellings abound, and Avril is introduced well before she meets Svithe.
"Gnorok: A red-skinned Merfenar (a race in Trojis) who is initially partnered with Rasphir and Runanker. He is interested in acquiring the "Ruul Kand," a powerful artifact hidden by Uraulings."
- The misspellings completely screw this one up along with confabulations like Merfenar instead of Murdrake.
Yes, definitely not ready for prime time. Very fascinating, even at this nascent stage. However, there's something that's even more interesting.
A podcast summary hosted by two incredibly realistic-sounding AI hosts.
If you want to give it a listen, the link is below. It lasts about 10 minutes. PLEASE NOTE: You'll need to log into a Google account to listen to it. Also, I might be having it try another iteration by October 18, 2024, so the link might be broken if you listen after that.
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