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Join two LLM generated guests as they discuss the Top Data Trends of 2025 Whitepaper published by Coalesce.
This is a different episode. Instead of a human guest, we have two robot guests.
I decided to try and experiment. My experiment was, can I upload a white paper to LLM, have it generate a podcast listen to that podcast in my daily walk and see whether that summary removes the need for me to actually read the white paper.
So in this case, I have grabbed a white paper called Top Data Trends for 2025 from Coalesce, uploaded it to the Google Notebook LLM and got it to generate a podcast with two hosts chatting about the white paper.
Have a listen, let me know what you think.
I'm really keen to understand, do you think this approach is useful, or is it a load of bollocks?
Listen to more podcasts on applying AgileData patterns over at https://agiledata.io/podcasts/
If you want to join us on the next podcast, get in touch over at https://agiledata.io/podcasts/#contact
Or if you just want to talk about making magic happen with agile and data you can connect with Shane @shagility or Nigel @nigelvining on LinkedIn.
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Simply Magical Data
Join two LLM generated guests as they discuss the Top Data Trends of 2025 Whitepaper published by Coalesce.
This is a different episode. Instead of a human guest, we have two robot guests.
I decided to try and experiment. My experiment was, can I upload a white paper to LLM, have it generate a podcast listen to that podcast in my daily walk and see whether that summary removes the need for me to actually read the white paper.
So in this case, I have grabbed a white paper called Top Data Trends for 2025 from Coalesce, uploaded it to the Google Notebook LLM and got it to generate a podcast with two hosts chatting about the white paper.
Have a listen, let me know what you think.
I'm really keen to understand, do you think this approach is useful, or is it a load of bollocks?
Listen to more podcasts on applying AgileData patterns over at https://agiledata.io/podcasts/
If you want to join us on the next podcast, get in touch over at https://agiledata.io/podcasts/#contact
Or if you just want to talk about making magic happen with agile and data you can connect with Shane @shagility or Nigel @nigelvining on LinkedIn.
Subscribe: Apple Podcast | Spotify | YouTube | Amazon Audible | TuneIn | iHeartRadio | PlayerFM | Listen Notes | Podchaser | Deezer | Podcast Addict |
Simply Magical Data