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Absolutely fascinating. Thank you for the update, and overview. I’m not in the US, but I am definitely over 18, and I would love to try this. (I’m deep into the research phase on my own non-fiction book, and this sounds like it could be incredibly helpful.) If you or someone at Google could add me to the beta list as a favour, I would hugely appreciate it. Happy to give feedback in return. (You could tell them I’m the guy who wrote the ending to Minecraft – the End Poem – if that helps! One of them might be a fan...)

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I signed up on the waitlist and can't wait to try it out!

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Thorough enjoying NotebookLM. This tool to make content tangible to new audiences and various levels is profound. I was working on a collaboration with my friend Brett Hurt on a piece, really a response to Dario Amodei's recent essay, and he converted it using your tools: (https://soundcloud.com/brett-hurt-968579829/ais-third-winter). My reaction did include the inside that the valley speak of the duo is a little off-putting. I'm sure a setting to have the tone in the style of Churchhill, a rapper or South Boston is just around the corner. Congrats.

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What you guys did with notebookLM is absolutely awesome.

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When great AI tools are released its smart to learn them fast and NotbookLM is one you can't miss.

NotebookLM - The AI Tool That’s Changing the Podcasting Game: https://promptengineer-1.weebly.com/ai-developments/notebooklm-the-ai-tool-thats-changing-the-podcasting-game

NotebookLM: What Is NotebookLM and How to Use Google NotebookLM: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/notebooklm-what-how-use-google-seo-services-5vbze

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Fancy seeing you here! I wanted to bring this review to your attention: https://www.ai-supremacy.com/p/googles-notebooklm-a-game-changer

It's a really solid product now by the global launch.

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Remembering this exciting project of yours as I am reading an essay you wrote in 2005, "Tool for Thought", which seems to have foreshadowed/ been a precursor for Notebooklm. https://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/30/books/review/tool-for-thought.html Love seeing how your brain works.

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