@João Felipe de Mello Araujo and @Jacob Gonzaga , I'm not sure if u lot r familiar with it but NotebookLM is an AI that analyses documents without consulting external sources, right!? Everything is based solely on the sources u add to the project, which is a proper game-changer, as it avoids the influence of pre-trained biases common in standard LLMs. Btw, in the latest version u can pull in external data but only if u specifically request it. Based on ur files, it generates summaries and extracts whatever information you demand. So, u can ask it anything about the txt... pinpoint a specific theory, cross-reference concepts, or even ask it to vet whether an idea of urs holds water based on the provided sources. I reckon for anyone working with heavy reading, it's a must-have tool. It even suggests questions if u r struggling to formulate them. And then there's the Audio Overview feature, sort of a podcast-style conversation between two actors that provides a remarkably accurate and well-crafted summary. Of course, this will never replace human critical thinking, blindly trusting it is a bit of a mistake, as its analysis is strictly bound by the text and the LLM’s architecture. It lacks the nuance of human reflection, at the end of the day, it's just a powerful neural network consolidating and organising data, rather than "interpreting" it. So, u still need a baseline mastery of the subject, but as a tool, it's a massive leg-up for productivity, especially when u're short on time. And what's the real kicker? It reads in any language and discusses it with u in whichever language your interface is set to. If I haven't forgotten anything, that's about it and that's me done! hahah Cheerz, mates! 🍻