Great question! You can see the content of version 2.0 in the Free Preview that you can download to check it. While this book focuses on universal AI-GM techniques applicable to most language models, we don't specifically cover Notebook LM. Through our testing, we found its unique document-centric approach shines for lore organization and campaign prep. It's fantastic for compiling world details or NPC profiles.
However, for real-time solo play, its current limitations in narrative fluidity and rule simulation make tools like GPT, Gemini, Claude or DeepThink (R1) better suited for dynamic storytelling. If you experiment with it, I'd suggest using it as a supplemental world bible rather than primary GM, pairing it with a more responsive AI for actual sessions.
Great job. A super deep dive into what’s possible with AI as a solo player and creator. Informative and detailed, a much recommended source of up to date data. Well done.
Sad thing. AI just steals from real creators. If you do consider yourself a real creator, you probably would not like to have your work stolen. But you are incentivizing it. Sad.
When you read a book or see a movie or a painting, and then create something, are you stealing those works? All artists before creating their works have acquired the knowledge of many previous works and no one calls that stealing.
Sad is that people like you dismiss a new way to play Solo RPG without trying it, not even knowing it thoroughly and without prejudice. I guess you haven't read the book, have you?
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do you offer any advice about using (or not using) Notebook LM in your book?
Great question! You can see the content of version 2.0 in the Free Preview that you can download to check it. While this book focuses on universal AI-GM techniques applicable to most language models, we don't specifically cover Notebook LM. Through our testing, we found its unique document-centric approach shines for lore organization and campaign prep. It's fantastic for compiling world details or NPC profiles.
However, for real-time solo play, its current limitations in narrative fluidity and rule simulation make tools like GPT, Gemini, Claude or DeepThink (R1) better suited for dynamic storytelling. If you experiment with it, I'd suggest using it as a supplemental world bible rather than primary GM, pairing it with a more responsive AI for actual sessions.
Great job. A super deep dive into what’s possible with AI as a solo player and creator. Informative and detailed, a much recommended source of up to date data. Well done.
Thank you very much for your comment. I'm glad you found the book helpful.
Sad thing. AI just steals from real creators. If you do consider yourself a real creator, you probably would not like to have your work stolen. But you are incentivizing it. Sad.
When you read a book or see a movie or a painting, and then create something, are you stealing those works? All artists before creating their works have acquired the knowledge of many previous works and no one calls that stealing.
Sad is that people like you dismiss a new way to play Solo RPG without trying it, not even knowing it thoroughly and without prejudice. I guess you haven't read the book, have you?