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GOOGLE QUIETLY BUILT THE MOST POWERFUL LEARNING TOOL ON THE INTERNET. MOST PEOPLE ARE USING NOTEBOOKLM LIKE A PDF READER.
They're missing its most powerful features and almost nobody is using it to its full potential.
Google's NotebookLM has been free for months.
It's faster than most tutors.
Smarter than most study guides.
And it can turn any document into a personalized learning system.
Yet 90% of people use it like a glorified PDF reader.
Here are 10 NotebookLM prompts that can help you learn almost anything in record time:
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🚨𝗨𝗟𝗧𝗜𝗠𝗔 𝗛𝗢𝗥𝗔: Google Gemini tiene funciones brutales que casi nadie está usando.
La mayoría solo usa Gemini para prompts básicos… mientras Google lo llenó en silencio de herramientas que reemplazan horas de trabajo en segundos.
Probablemente estás usando menos del 5% de lo que Gemini realmente hace.
Aquí van 10 funciones ocultas de Gemini que se sienten casi injustas cuando las empiezas a usar: 👇
I watched a PhD student use NotebookLM to do in 3 hours what took me 3 months.
I asked him how. He showed me his setup. I have not studied the same way since.
Here is exactly what he did.
He did not use NotebookLM as a search engine.
He did not type questions like "explain this concept."
He uploaded an entire field.
12 textbooks. 40 research papers. Every review article published in the last 5 years on his
topic. All uploaded at once. Into a single notebook.
Then he asked one question that changed how I think about learning:
"If you could only teach this subject using 7 sentences — one for each core idea — what
would they be?"
Not a summary. Not an overview.
Seven sentences. For the entire field.
NotebookLM produced them. He read them.
He asked a follow-up:
"For each sentence, what is the single experiment or paper that proved it was true?"
Now he had the skeleton of an entire field — and the exact evidence underneath each bone.
Then he did something nobody told me about.
He uploaded his own notes alongside the source material.
Then asked:
"Where am I wrong? What have I misunderstood compared to what the literature actually says?"
The system found three misconceptions he had carried for two years. Two of them would
have cost him his PhD defense if they had gone uncorrected.
He called this the Misconception Audit. He runs it on every subject before any exam, any
paper submission, any conference presentation.
Then the final step.
"Generate 10 questions a hostile expert would ask someone who claims to understand this
field. Then answer each one using only the sources I uploaded."
He was not studying to pass.
He was studying to survive interrogation by the smartest people in the room.
He passed his qualifying exam on a subject he had started studying 11 days before.
I have been studying the wrong way my entire life.
Here is his exact setup if you want to replicate it:
1.Upload the entire field — not one source
2. Ask for the 7 core sentences
3.Find the evidence under each one
https://t.co/IXovyuvPfc the Misconception Audit on your own notes
Survive the hostile expert interrogation
The information was always available.
The framing was the unlock.
He passed his qualifying exam on a subject he had started studying 11 days before.
I have been studying the wrong way my entire life.
Here is his exact setup if you want to replicate it:
1.Upload the entire field — not one source
2. Ask for the 7 core sentences
3.Find the evidence under each one
https://t.co/IXovyuvPfc the Misconception Audit on your own notes
Survive the hostile expert interrogation
The information was always available.
The framing was the unlock.
I accidentally discovered how to compress a semester of learning into 48 hours.
An MIT grad student showed me his NotebookLM setup. At first, I thought he was just super organized. Then I watched him pass a qualifying exam on a subject he had barely studied before.
Here’s exactly what he did:
First, he didn’t upload just one textbook.
He uploaded 6 textbooks, 15 research papers, and every lecture transcript he could find on the topic.
Then he asked NotebookLM one question:
“What are the 5 core mental models that every expert in this field shares?”
Not “summarize this.”
Not “explain this topic.”
Mental models — the frameworks experts spend years building.
But the next prompt completely changed the game.
He asked:
“Now show me the 3 biggest areas where experts in this field disagree, and the strongest argument from each side.”
In less than 20 minutes, he had a map of the entire field:
the debates, the consensus, and the unanswered questions.
Most students spend an entire semester just figuring out those debates exist.
Then he asked something even smarter:
“Generate 10 questions that would reveal whether someone truly understands this subject or just memorized facts.”
He spent the next 6 hours answering those questions using the source material. Every mistake triggered another prompt:
“Explain why this answer is wrong and what I’m missing.”
By hour 48, he could confidently discuss the topic with his thesis advisor.
The tool didn’t change.
The questions did.
Most people use NotebookLM like a smart highlighter.
The best students use it like a private tutor trained on every important source in the field.
The difference between a semester and 48 hours isn’t the amount of content.
It’s knowing the right questions to ask.
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🚨𝗨𝗟𝗧𝗜𝗠𝗔 𝗛𝗢𝗥𝗔: Google Gemini tiene funciones brutales que casi nadie está usando.
La mayoría solo usa Gemini para prompts básicos… mientras Google lo llenó en silencio de herramientas que reemplazan horas de trabajo en segundos.
Probablemente estás usando menos del 5% de lo que Gemini realmente hace.
Aquí van 10 funciones ocultas de Gemini que se sienten casi injustas cuando las empiezas a usar: 👇
Eu acidentalmente descobri como comprimir um semestre de aprendizado em 48 horas.
Um estudante de pós-graduação do Massachusetts Institute of Technology me mostrou a configuração dele no NotebookLM. Eu pensei que ele só fosse organizado. Até ver ele passar em um exame de qualificação sobre um assunto que ele nunca tinha estudado antes.
Aqui está exatamente o que ele fez:
Primeiro: ele não enviou apenas um livro.
Ele enviou 6 livros, 15 artigos de pesquisa e todas as transcrições de aulas que conseguiu encontrar sobre o assunto.
Depois ele fez uma pergunta ao NotebookLM:
“Quais são os 5 modelos mentais centrais que todo especialista nesta área compartilha?”
Não “resuma isso”.
Não “explique este tópico”.
Modelos mentais.
As coisas que levam anos para professores desenvolverem.
Mas a próxima parte foi o que realmente explodiu minha mente.
Ele continuou com:
“Agora mostre os 3 pontos em que especialistas desta área discordam fundamentalmente, e qual é o argumento mais forte de cada lado.”
Em 20 minutos ele tinha um mapa de todo o panorama intelectual da área:
os debates
os consensos
as questões em aberto
A maioria dos estudantes passa um semestre inteiro apenas descobrindo que esses debates existem.
Então ele fez algo que eu nunca tinha visto antes.
Ele perguntou:
“Gere 10 perguntas que revelem se alguém realmente entende profundamente este assunto ou se apenas memorizou fatos.”
Ele passou as 6 horas seguintes respondendo essas perguntas usando o material original.
Cada resposta errada gerava outra pergunta:
“Explique por que isso está errado e o que está faltando no meu entendimento.”
Ao final de 48 horas, ele conseguia manter uma conversa com seu orientador de tese sem ser destruído.
A ferramenta não mudou.
As perguntas mudaram.
A maioria das pessoas usa o NotebookLM como um marca-texto sofisticado.
Esses estudantes estão usando como um tutor particular que leu tudo o que já foi escrito sobre o assunto.
A diferença entre um semestre e 48 horas não é a quantidade de conteúdo.
É saber quais perguntas fazer. 🚀