[writing] Using Google LM to review a scenario

steveh

Rune Priest
Just had an interesting experience with Notebook LM, Google's AI tool.

I started a new notebook and uploaded the pdf of a short scenario I had just completed and asked it to "Imagine you are running this scenario for three players. Does the scenario make sense? Is it logical? Is anything missing?"

While the response wasn't anything too dramatic, it did point out some lack of clarity in places which let me tidy up the text. (It also made suggestions that I didn't want to accept - but that's true of any review process.)

Definitely worth it for the few minutes it took.
 
I am starting this year's murder freeform for the "ladies" and this year I am going to use a mix of chatgpt to brainstorm and then notebooklm to review.
 
I am thinking about using ChatGPT (or possibly DeepSeek - if I can login) for a sequel to my Hollywood Lies murder mystery.

We've talked about doing it (it would include the movie-making rules of the original and some of the same characters, but with different plots), and it seems like a good idea but I am not feeling inspired.

So I was thinking of using a LLM to help with the early brainstorming and come up with some interesting characters and conflicting plots. I suspect key will be crafting good prompts to give me what I want, and then drilling into the responses.

Part of my reluctance to start this is that I already have plenty of writing projects on the go at the moment, and the last thing I need is another.... But playing with AI is so very enjoyable...
 
I suspect key will be crafting good prompts to give me what I want, and then drilling into the responses
This is what I find, it's a conversation or perhaps more accurately an interrogation - with a close eye out for hallucinations.
 
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