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content ingestion
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Content ingestion in the context of AI-powered note systems like Microsoft Copilot Pages and Google NotebookLM refers to the process of bringing in and organizing source materials for research, study, or creative projects. These tools aim to simplify data wrangling by allowing users to ingest content from various sources and then interact with it through conversation-driven composition. Key trade-offs include convenience versus control, intuitive design versus deep feature sets, and speed versus verifiable sources. The tag covers discussions on how these platforms handle content ingestion, including the flexibility and cleanliness of the workspace, and the challenges of maintaining source accuracy while leveraging generative AI for note-taking and knowledge management.
Microsoft’s new Copilot Pages is a notable entry in the rapidly expanding field of AI notes—a simple, writable workspace amplified by generative models that aims to make research, study and creative projects feel less like data wrangling and more like conversation-driven composition. Early...
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