One of the biggest challenges of having ADHD is having so many ideas that you don’t have the focus or time to execute and share with the world.
This can feel incredibly frustrating.
However, AI is making it a lot easier to execute on your ideas and it’s getting scary good.
In the last month Google released what may be a revolutionary tool for creativity and learning called NotebookLM.
I started playing around with it this week… here’s what I did.
I took a popular post that I’ve written on ADHD and Neurodiversity in Entrepreneurship and with only a few clicks Google’s NotebookLM created a really good podcast discussing the topics covered in the post.
Here’s how it’s AI summarized the post:
“The provided text explores the relationship between neurodiversity and entrepreneurship. It specifically focuses on ADHD, dyslexia, and Asperger’s Syndrome, arguing that these conditions, while often seen as challenges, can actually be assets in the business world. The author highlights the unique strengths and talents associated with these conditions, such as creativity, problem-solving skills, and a different way of thinking. He presents evidence of numerous successful entrepreneurs with these conditions, including Richard Branson, Elon Musk, and Steve Jobs, and suggests that these individuals’ success may be partly due to their neurodivergent traits. The author concludes by emphasizing the need for better support systems for neurodivergent entrepreneurs to enable them to thrive in a world often designed for neurotypical individuals.”
Now, here’s where it gets really interesting…
Creating A Podcast From Your Content
In just a few minutes it turned the post into an interesting podcast about ADHD, Neurodiversity and Entrepreneurship.
Have a listen and you’ll surprised at how good it is. I’m not sure I would recognize this short podcast as computer-generated if I didn’t know it was created by AI.
In other words, AI may have passed the Turing test, which begs the question: does it mean it’s conscious? Definitely not!
However, it’s getting increasingly hard to tell if content is created by a human or AI.
This is why AI experts are predicting that close to 90% of online content may be generated by AI by 2026. Yikes!
I guess the Dead Internet Theory is actually going to come true…
Try NotebookLM’s AI For Yourself
You can sign up for Google’s free NotebookLM and start creating content right away.
Here’s what the NotebookLM dashboard looks like:
As you can see, NotebookLM’s AI copilot can also take the content you feed it to create FAQs, Study Guides, Table of Contents, Timelines and Briefing Documents in addition to podcasts.
It’s easy to get started. NotebookLM is free, and you can start creating with its AI copilot in minutes.