Casey Liss
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Podcast Appearances
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We did talk about it. Actually, maybe it was Rectifs. We were talking about using it to rearrange stuff on the screen. That was Rectifs, I believe. All right, anyway, I have used it. Yeah, did you know that iPhone mirroring works on Intel Macs?
We did talk about it. Actually, maybe it was Rectifs. We were talking about using it to rearrange stuff on the screen. That was Rectifs, I believe. All right, anyway, I have used it. Yeah, did you know that iPhone mirroring works on Intel Macs?
Regurgitation is actually a good word. I'll get to that in a second. But many people pointed out that one of the things I was complaining about the generated podcast that it didn't mention a specific example from my article. It did mention it. Basically, I totally missed when I mentioned it because it was at the very beginning and I was too busy snarking about something else.
Regurgitation is actually a good word. I'll get to that in a second. But many people pointed out that one of the things I was complaining about the generated podcast that it didn't mention a specific example from my article. It did mention it. Basically, I totally missed when I mentioned it because it was at the very beginning and I was too busy snarking about something else.
But the other reason I missed it is that it mentioned it, but then used it as like, it was the, the mention of like emailing the artist to do something. It uses that as an example of the person who created it, uh, maintaining the copyright, right?
But the other reason I missed it is that it mentioned it, but then used it as like, it was the, the mention of like emailing the artist to do something. It uses that as an example of the person who created it, uh, maintaining the copyright, right?
So the artist creates it, they have the copyright for themselves when I expected them to use it, uh, as I did as an example of transferring the copyright in exchange for payment. Um, so I, I apologize to the notebook LM, uh, podcasts for missing their mention of that at the very top, because I was too busy snarking about something else. But, uh, Do you think it has follow-up?
So the artist creates it, they have the copyright for themselves when I expected them to use it, uh, as I did as an example of transferring the copyright in exchange for payment. Um, so I, I apologize to the notebook LM, uh, podcasts for missing their mention of that at the very top, because I was too busy snarking about something else. But, uh, Do you think it has follow-up?
Yeah, that's one place we've definitely got them beat. There's not going to be a follow-up podcast unless you specifically spoon-feed it to them. But Casey's word that he used, and I'm glad he used that because I couldn't think of a good word for it. I was trying to think before the show started how I should describe this.
Yeah, that's one place we've definitely got them beat. There's not going to be a follow-up podcast unless you specifically spoon-feed it to them. But Casey's word that he used, and I'm glad he used that because I couldn't think of a good word for it. I was trying to think before the show started how I should describe this.
The more I thought about and discussed the Notebook LM podcast with people, like just going back and forth on Macedon and stuff about it, the more it seems to me that the podcast it generated β like the best way to describe them would be like, at least for the, the, the first portion of it as sort of a, I was going to say a, uh,
The more I thought about and discussed the Notebook LM podcast with people, like just going back and forth on Macedon and stuff about it, the more it seems to me that the podcast it generated β like the best way to describe them would be like, at least for the, the, the first portion of it as sort of a, I was going to say a, uh,
paraphrasing of the content regurgitation is similar and then it's like okay so here's the article and then the the hosts of the podcast the ai hosts of the podcast basically do the equivalent of rewriting the article into podcast speak like they just speak it out loud rather than reading it but they're not doing anything more than trying to basically rewording sentence by sentence point by points in slightly different orders
paraphrasing of the content regurgitation is similar and then it's like okay so here's the article and then the the hosts of the podcast the ai hosts of the podcast basically do the equivalent of rewriting the article into podcast speak like they just speak it out loud rather than reading it but they're not doing anything more than trying to basically rewording sentence by sentence point by points in slightly different orders
Which is different than summarizing, right? Regurgitation. I think that's the word I couldn't come up with in case he came up with it. I think it's a really good word because they are throwing back at you everything that was in the article in a slightly less pleasant form, but it's all there.
Which is different than summarizing, right? Regurgitation. I think that's the word I couldn't come up with in case he came up with it. I think it's a really good word because they are throwing back at you everything that was in the article in a slightly less pleasant form, but it's all there.
And then in the second part where they sort of riff reform on it, it's more like they just took some of those words and again looked at the Wikipedia pages that are related to them and went back and forth. And I feel that's part of why I think a lot of people, when they hear these generated podcasts, think they go on too long, is that they are... Like they're longer than the article.