- The general audio description comes to the advanced subscribers of Gemini and Gemini from today
- You can make podcasts of great sound with articles and more, right in Gemini
- It works with deep research reports too
The general audio description comes to Google Chatbot Gemini, and I think it will change the way we use it forever. You can use a general audio description to convert documents, slides and even deep research reports on easy to list podcasts.
The first time I tried the general audio description, I was impressed how well it was. The podcasts that it creates are essentially 10 -minute programs narrated by two hosts that talk about any topic that has fed them through Google Documents, PDF or even YouTube videos.
The objective of the general audio description is to accelerate the learning process for students. So, instead of having to read all those books, or see all those YouTube videos yourself, you can make you do it for you and then make you tell you all important bits in a brief explosion of information, but as if you were listening to a podcast.
Mixture
The general audio description appeared for the first time as part of the Google Research Research tool. It was particularly favored by students who did not like to read a lot, but the technology to create their podcasts of AI worked much better than it was entitled and obviously had implications for projects far beyond the world of education.
Instead of sounding as two boring robots that discuss an academically theme, podcast hosts sound as if they were two real humans who talked about a subject that really mattered to them, with a lot of dynamics round trip.
I quickly realized that there was room to create podcasts about almost anything that uses a general audio description, and I have been using it since then. Now we can use it with deep research reports, it will be even better.
Integration of Gemini
Notebooklm was already free of use, but having audio descriptions integrated in Gemini only makes them easier to access. The general audio description is beginning to be implemented today in the advanced subscribers of Gemini and Gemini, worldwide in English, with more languages soon.
They work in Gemini simply carrying documents in the fast bar and then choosing to generate a general audio description from the suggestion chip that appears. Audio descriptions work both in the web versions and in Gemini mobile applications. Go to Gemini.google.com to see if they are still available for you.