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Comment by fallinditch

1 year ago

Good advice.

My current research workflow is:

* Add sources to NotebookLM

* Create a report outline with NotebookLM

* Get Perplexity and/or Chatgpt to give feedback on report outline, amend as required.

* Get NotebookLM and Perplexity to each write their own versions of the report one section at a time.

* Get Perplexity to critique each version and merge the best bits from each.

* Get Chatgpt to periodically provide feedback on the growing document.

* All the while acting myself as the chief critic and editor.

This is not a very efficient workflow but I'm getting good results. The trick to use different LLMs together works well. I find Perplexity to be the best at writing engaging text with nice formatting, although I haven't tried Claude yet.

By choosing the NotebookLM sources carefully you start off with a good focus, it kind of anchors the project.

I should also mention that this more 'hands on' technique is good for learning a subject because you have to make editorial assessments as you go.

Maybe good for wider subject areas, longer reports, or where some editorial nuance helps.