I fed Biterider's ObjAsm gitbook into NotebookLM to create a Deep Dive Podcast. This is the summary it created:
QuoteSummary
This documentation provides a guide to ObjAsm, an x86/x64 assembly language for creating bitness-neutral code. The text covers core concepts, model usage, object placement, method binding, and debugging. It also includes a manual installation guide and recommendations for using the Component Object Model (COM) with ObjAsm. The documentation is formatted using GitBook and is currently at version 1.3.
Here is the download link for the ObjAsm Deep Dive Podcast: https://e.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=XZUIQCZLB8h6TLFoDV0cVN9tNWc68jshHjy (https://e.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=XZUIQCZLB8h6TLFoDV0cVN9tNWc68jshHjy)
Here is the original online gitbook: https://biterider.gitbook.io/objasm (https://biterider.gitbook.io/objasm)
Hi fearless
The results from this LLM (Gemini 1.5 Pro) are truly impressive, far beyond what I ever imagined possible.
I'm now considering hosting a "podcast" to offer an introduction to those interested in learning through this format.
Thanks for sharing! :thumbsup:
Biterider
Its pretty interesting for sure. Would be interesting to delve into any podcasts you create with this technique. Although it seems more of a summary of information, I'm sure with careful text input you might get the "hosts" to cover certain topics or specific details perhaps.
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/24/10/17/2248238/googles-notebooklm-now-lets-you-customize-its-ai-podcasts (https://tech.slashdot.org/story/24/10/17/2248238/googles-notebooklm-now-lets-you-customize-its-ai-podcasts)
https://blog.google/technology/ai/notebooklm-update-october-2024/ (https://blog.google/technology/ai/notebooklm-update-october-2024/)