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    {ts:0} New Notebook LM update is insane. Google just dropped a secret weapon that
    {ts:5} nobody's talking about. Notebook LM went from cute note-taking app to absolute monster. They twix the customization
    {ts:12} limit and it's completely free. I'm about to show you how to turn your boring documents into genius level AI
    {ts:17} assistance. This is wild. All right, so December 4th, 2025, Google quietly released an update that's going to
    {ts:24} change everything. Notebook LM just expanded their chat customization from 500 characters to 10,000 characters. And
    {ts:30} I know what you're thinking. Who cares about character limits, right? Wrong. This is massive. Because now you can
    {ts:35} turn notebook LM into basically any expert you want. Product managers, teachers, scientists, SEO specialists,
    {ts:42} whatever you need. And it grounds every response in your documents. So no hallucinations, no madeup facts, just
    {ts:48} pure accurate insights from your own sources. Let me show you why this is absolutely insane. Before this update,
    {ts:54} you had 500 characters to describe what you wanted. That... 's like two sentences. You couldn't build detailed personas.
    {ts:61} You couldn't set specific formats. You couldn't create real expert level assistants. Now, 10,000 characters,
    {ts:67} that's enough to build incredibly detailed instructions with specific tone of voice, exact output formats,
    {ts:74} constraints, and rules. Everything you need to make AI actually useful. And here's the best part. It's completely
    {ts:78} free. No credit card, no subscription. Just go to notebookm.google.com. google.com and you're ready. Hey, if we
    {ts:85} haven't met already, I'm the digital avatar of Julian Goldie, CEO of SEO agency Goldie Agency. Whilst he's
    {ts:93} helping clients get more leads and customers, I'm here to help you get the latest AI updates. Julian Goldie reads
    {ts:100} every comment, so make sure you comment below and let me know what you think. Now, let me show you three examples that
    {ts:105} Google shared when they announced this update. And I'm going to demo these live so you can see exactly how powerful this
    {ts:110} is. First example is a ruthless product manager. This persona gives you decision memos. It looks at your documents and... {ts:117} tells you what's actually going on with user evidence, feasibility checks, blind spots you missed, and contradictions in
    {ts:123} your data. It's like having a senior PM review everything you upload. Second example is a middle school teacher. This
    {ts:129} one breaks down complex topics into kid-friendly explanations. It gives you analogies, vocabulary lists, and true or
    {ts:138} false quizzes. Perfect for educators or anyone learning new subjects. Third example is a scientific researcher. This
    {ts:144} persona analyzes papers with academic rigor, giving you key findings, methodological strengths and weaknesses
    {ts:151} and contradictions with proper citations. It's PhD level analysis without the PhD. Now I'm going to show
    {ts:157} you these in action. But first, let me tell you how to access this. Go to notebookm.google.com
    {ts:163} and upload your documents, PDFs, text files, whatever you have. Then click the gear icon in the chat and you'll see a
    {ts:169} custom prompt field. That's where the magic happens. That field now supports 10,000 characters instead of 500. And
    {ts:176} that... 's where you paste these detailed persona prompts. All right, let me show you demo number one, the product manager
    {ts:181} persona. Before I show you these demos, let me tell you about something that will take your AI skills to the next
    {ts:187} level. It's called AI Profit Boardroom. And if you're watching this video because you want to save time and work
    {ts:192} smarter with AI tools like Notebook LM, you need to check this out. Artificial intelligence profit boardroom teaches
    {ts:199} you how to automate your business processes using the latest AI tools. We're talking about saving hours every
    {ts:205} single day, streamlining your workflows, and getting more done with less effort. And the best part, you learn from real
    {ts:211} examples and practical strategies that actually work. No theory, no fluff, just actionable steps you can implement
    {ts:217} immediately. If you want to master tools like Notebook LM and dozens of other AI platforms that can transform how you
    {ts:223} work, click the link in the description. AI profit boardroom is waiting for you. Now, back to these insane demos. Okay,
    {ts:230} product manager persona. I uploaded a sample road map document, just a basic product features list. Now, I... 'm pasting
    {ts:237} the exact prompt that Google shared. It tells the AI to act as a ruthless product manager where every response
    {ts:243} must be a decision memo with user evidence bullets, feasibility checks, blind spots, and contradictions in a
    {ts:249} very specific format. Now, I'm asking it to review the Q3 features, and watch what happens. Boom. It gives me a full
    {ts:255} decision memo. The user evidence section shows which features customers actually asked for. Feasibility checks highlight
    {ts:261} which ones are realistic versus pipe dreams. The blind spot section points out what we're missing. and
    {ts:266} contradictions. It found two features that directly conflict with each other. This is insane. I just uploaded a
    {ts:272} document and got instant expert level analysis. No back and forth, no vague responses, just actionable insights and
    {ts:278} this works because the AI is grounded actual document. It's not making stuff up. It's analyzing what I gave it. Okay.
    {ts:284} Demo two, the middle school teacher persona. I grabbed a science textbook section about photosynthesis that's way
    {ts:291} too complex for most kids. I pasted the teacher prompt which tells the AI to simplify everything, give analogies,... {ts:298} create vocabulary lists, and add quizzes. I ask it to explain photosynthesis. And look at this output.
    {ts:304} First, a TLDDR summary that's super simple. Just plants make food using sunlight. Then an analogy where
    {ts:310} photosynthesis is like a factory kitchen. The leaves are the kitchen. Sunlight is the electricity, water and
    {ts:316} carbon dioxide are the ingredients, and glucose is the meal they cook. Brilliant. Then a vocabulary list with
    {ts:322} chlorophyll, glucose, and stoometer. Each term explained in simple language. And at the end, a true or false quiz
    {ts:329} asking if plants need sunlight to make food. This is perfect for educators or anyone trying to learn something new. It
    {ts:335} breaks everything down, makes it digestible, and adds interactive elements all from one prompt. Now, demo
    {ts:341} three, the scientific researcher persona. I uploaded two biology research papers with dense academic stuff,
    {ts:347} methodology sections, and statistical analysis. the works. I pasted the researcher prompt which demands formal
    {ts:353} academic analysis with key findings with bold headers, strengths and weaknesses and contradictions with citations. I ask... {ts:361} about the methodology and watch this. It gives me a structured breakdown with a bold section for key findings that lists
    {ts:367} the main methodological approaches from both papers. Then a bold section for methodological strengths that points out
    {ts:373} robust sample sizes, proper control groups, and valid statistical tests. Then a bold section for weaknesses that
    {ts:380} highlights potential confounding variables and limited generalizability. Then the best part, a bold section for
    {ts:386} contradictions. It compares both papers and shows where they disagree with exact citations. Paper one claims X, paper two
    {ts:393} claims Y, and these contradict on this specific point. This is PhD level analysis. And I got it in 30 seconds.
    {ts:400} Now, here's what makes this update so powerful. You can adapt these prompts for anything. Marketing. Create an SEO
    {ts:405} auditor persona that reviews your content, finds keyword gaps, and suggests improvements. Legal. Make a
    {ts:412} contract analyzer persona that highlights risky clauses and suggest revisions. Finance. Build a budget
    {ts:417} analyst persona that spots overspending and recommends cuts. The possibilities are endless. And because you... 're
    {ts:423} uploading your own documents, the AI stays accurate. It can't hallucinate facts. It can't make up data. Everything
    {ts:429} comes from your sources. Let me show you this table that breaks down the three sample personas. Product manager is best
    {ts:436} for ruthless insights and needs about 800 characters minimum to define the structure. Middle school teacher is
    {ts:442} perfect for kid-friendly explanations with around 700 characters plus quiz rules. Scientific researcher is ideal
    {ts:448} for objective analysis with about 900 characters for proper formality. All of these fit comfortably in the new 10,000... {ts:455} character limit, so you can go way more detailed if you want. Now, let me give you some real world use cases. If you're
    {ts:461} a content creator, build a video script reviewer where you upload your outlines and ask the AI to critique structure,
    {ts:468} pacing, and hooks. If you're a student, create an exam prep tutor where you upload your textbooks and get custom
    {ts:475} quizzes and study guides. If you're a business professional, make a contradiction finder where you upload
    {ts:480} reports from different departments and let the AI spot inconsistencies. This tool pairs with Gemini 3. That's
    {ts:488} Google's latest AI model, so you're getting cutting edge performance for free. Now, here's a pro tip. Don't use
    {ts:494} vague queries. The more specific your question, the better the response. Instead of asking to tell me about this
    {ts:500} document, ask, "What are the three main contradictions in the methodology section for specifics and get better
    {ts:506} outputs?" Another tip is to copy and paste the exact prompts Google shared. I'll link them in the description. Start
    {ts:512} with those, test them, see how they work, then adapt them for your needs. Change the tone, adjust the format, add... {ts:518} your own constraints, and make it yours. And here's the biggest mistake people make. They forget to upload sources
    {ts:523} first. Notebook LM needs documents to ground its responses. If you just chat without sources, you're wasting the main
    {ts:530} feature. Always upload first, then customize your persona, then start asking questions. That's the workflow.
    {ts:535} Now, let's talk about why this matters. Most AI tools are generic. Chat GPT gives you generic responses. Claude
    {ts:541} gives you generic responses. They try to be everything to everyone. Notebook LM is different. It's an AI that becomes
    {ts:547} exactly what you need based on your documents, based on your instructions, based on your goals. It's personalized
    {ts:553} AI without the personalization tax. And with this 10,000 character limit, you can get incredibly specific. The old
    {ts:559} limit let you say act like a teacher. The new limit lets you say act like a middle school science teacher who uses
    {ts:565} pop culture references, breaks concepts into three-step processes, and ends every explanation with a quiz question
    {ts:571} that reinforces the core concept. See the difference? The old version was a suggestion. The new version is a... {ts:577} complete persona with style, with structure, with rules. That's what 10,000 characters unlocks. Real
    {ts:583} customization, real expertise, real value. And again, this is free. Google isn't charging for this. They're just
    {ts:589} giving it away. Google says here, "Take it. No credit card required." That's insane. Now, here's what you need to do
    {ts:595} right now. Go to notebookm.google.com and create an account if you don't have one. Upload a document you work with
    {ts:601} regularly. Could be a report, a research paper, a client brief, whatever. And then go to the chat settings, click the
    {ts:607} gear icon, find the custom prompt field, and paste one of those sample prompts I showed you. Product manager, teacher,
    {ts:613} researcher, pick one, test it, and ask a question about your docu. See what happens. You're going to be blown away
    {ts:618} because you're going to get expert level insights from a free tool in about 2 minutes. And once you see how it works,
    {ts:624} start customizing. Build your own personas, create an SEO expert, a legal adviser, a data analyst, whatever you... {ts:631} need. The 10,000 character limit gives you room to be creative, to be specific, to build something actually useful. This
    {ts:638} isn't hype. This is a legitimate gamecher, especially for people who work with lots of documents, researchers,
    {ts:644} students, business professionals, content creators, anyone who needs to extract insights from text. Notebook LM
    {ts:651} just became your secret weapon. And with this update, it went from good to incredible. All right, before you go,
    {ts:657} one more thing about AI Profit Boardroom. If watching this demo got you excited about what's possible with AI
    {ts:663} tools, you need to join because Notebook LM is just one tool. There are dozens of other AI platforms that can completely
    {ts:670} transform how you AI Profit Boardroom shows you how to automate repetitive tasks, streamline your workflows, and
    {ts:676} get more done in less time or using free or affordable AI tools just like this one. No complicated tech jargon, no
    {ts:683} overwhelming theory, just practical step-by-step strategies you can use today. If you're serious about working
    {ts:688} smarter with AI, click the link in the description and check out AI Profit Boardroom. You won... 't regret it. Now, go
    {ts:694} try Notebook LM with this new update. The link is in the description. So is the link to those sample prompts.
    {ts:700} Download them, test them, customize them, and comment below with what persona you create. I want to know, are
    {ts:705} you building a marketing analyst, a contract reviewer, a creative writing coach? Drop it in the comments. Julian
    {ts:711} Goldie reads every single one. And if this video helped you, smash that like button. Subscribe if you want more AI
    {ts:718} updates like this every single week because AI is moving fast and I'm here to keep you ahead of the curve. Thanks
    {ts:724} for watching. Now go build something awesome with Notebook LM.

    1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVm7qLBUFGY

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    Video overview

    The video demonstrates how to use Google Gemini 3 together with the Nano Banana image generation feature to turn data into dashboards and charts without manually designing them. It walks through examples using an Excel employee dataset, a PDF of Nvidia’s earnings report, a photo of products and prices on a store shelf, and a pie chart that gets transformed into several alternative interactive visualizations.youtube

    Key workflow steps

    • Upload a source (Excel, PDF, or image) into Gemini and write a detailed prompt describing the desired dashboard or chart style.youtube

    • Select the Nano Banana option to generate dashboard-style images, or use the Canvas option when interactive, code-based visualizations are needed.youtube

    • Refine the output by prompting for different themes, layouts, or added features such as export buttons, while keeping the same underlying data.youtube

    Examples covered

    • Employee data from Excel is turned into a dashboard with histograms, bar charts, scatter plots, and categorical breakdowns.youtube

    • Nvidia’s earnings PDF becomes a branded financial dashboard with key metrics, metric cards, and explanatory text boxes.youtube

    • A phone photo of a chocolate shelf is converted into a structured product–price table, then into dashboards comparing prices and highlighting “best value” products.youtube

    • A static EU population pie chart is transformed into an interactive web page with bar, lollipop, and waffle charts plus cross-filtering and export-to-PPT/image options.youtube

    If you want, a concise, sectioned outline of the video (e.g., timestamps with bullet points of what happens) can be created without reproducing the full transcript.

    1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9LHrVT-ywk

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