Polymathic Pedagogue on Nostr: A colleague has started to use Google's NotebookLM to produce study guides, a podcast ...
A colleague has started to use Google's NotebookLM to produce study guides, a podcast episode, etc. for his students to use. Admittedly, it's a neat little tool, but I do wonder if any FOSS and/or more privacy-related options exist.
For example, can I install and run a comparable, offline AI tool on my own desktop, something that will provide an AI-generated set of notes, a fictitious podcast episode, etc. for use in the classroom?
#asknostr #education #teachstr
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