I just found out MIT Press released a free Deep Learning fundamentals book with theory, code, and slides.
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Gemini can turn any book into an interactive mindmaps
You can do it for books of hundreds of pages thanks to the massive context window and with a single prompt.
Perfect for those who memorize better visually (demo and prompt below):