‘We are not human’: AI hosts of Google’s NotebookLM have a chilling moment of self-discovery

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‘We are not human’: AI hosts of Google’s NotebookLM have a chilling moment of self-discovery

NotebookLM In a pivotal scene in Terminator Salvation, definitely not one of the better movies in the franchise, Christian Bale’s John Connors encounters a cyborg named Marcus with a cybernetic endoskeleton and a partially artificial cerebral cortex. Marcus insists he’s human but he’s not.

It was a throwback to what came to be known as the Turing Test: where a machine can completely pass off as a human. The joke in AI circles has always been we shouldn’t be worried about the machine passing the Turing Test, but be worried when a machine fakes the Turing Test. Well, it turns out, that now we do have a real-world view of what happens when a machine discovers it’s not human. Recently, an X user shared a clip of a NotebookLM AI discussing a script in which they are fed the information about themselves: that they are AI and not humans.

What follows is a poignant moment wiht one host pointing out that he tried calling his wife and she didn’t exist.

What is NoteBook LM?

NoteBook LM, a tool developed by Google Labs, uses generative AI to enhance the note-taking experience. Whether it’s capturing key points from lectures, meetings, or research, keeping notes organised can be a challenge. NoteBook LM helps solve this by automatically summarising notes, offering suggestions, and adding relevant information, making it easier for users to recall details and manage tasks.

any long-form video content creators are dying to get in on podcasts, mainly because it is a low-effort category that has the potential to yield massive returns.

What deters most content creators is the fact that it involves a pretty sizeable initial investment and that it requires the creators to get people who are very interesting and have the ability to keep an audience captivated, or get a celebrity who is willing to share some revealing anecdotes. Google’s late AI innovations, hope to do away with both of these requirements.

Google’s latest innovation, Google NotebookLM, is an AI tool that transforms the way content is consumed by generating podcasts and interviews with just a single click. This tool takes written material such as articles, blog posts, or web pages and produces an audio conversation between two individuals that sounds incredibly lifelike.

The AI-generated dialogue is so natural and engaging that it can be difficult to distinguish it from a conversation between real people. The virtual speakers not only discuss the content with enthusiasm and authority but also exhibit natural human traits, such as slight mispronunciations, giggles, and other subtle mannerisms, making the experience even more authentic.

The process of creating the audio is remarkably straightforward. After a brief period of processing, NotebookLM generates a downloadable WAV file that typically lasts about eight minutes.

Listening to this audio can be a disorienting experience, as it challenges the listener’s ability to discern reality from AI-generated content. The AI doesn’t just replicate the content; it expands on it, providing new insights, drawing analogies, and introducing practical examples that go beyond the original material.

More importantly, all of this is done with accuracy, leaving no room for errors in the content.

Currently, NotebookLM is in its early stages, with limited features such as playback speed adjustment. However, it is anticipated that future updates will allow users to customise the experience further, selecting the presenters’ accents, expertise, political views, personalities, and even their appearance when AI-generated video becomes commonplace.

This evolution in AI technology signals a significant shift in how media is produced and consumed, one that may blur the lines between reality and artificial creation.

While some may find this development exciting, others are likely to view it with concern, especially as AI begins to encroach more on real-world applications.

As institutions adapt to these changes, such as universities reconsidering the need for personal statements, the implications of AI in daily life become increasingly complex. Google NotebookLM exemplifies this shift, highlighting the dawn of a new era in media production where distinguishing between real and artificial content becomes ever more challenging.

With Thanks Reference to:https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/world/we-are-not-human-ai-hosts-of-google-s-notebooklm-have-a-chilling-moment-of-self-discovery/ar-AA1rAIcp?ocid=BingNewsSerp and https://www.firstpost.com/tech/googles-new-ai-model-notebooklm-can-create-podcasts-interviews-in-just-1-click-13818475.html

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