How I Use AI to Summarize Long Reports and PDFs Instantly
Title: How I Use AI to Summarize Long Reports and PDFs Instantly.
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I have had a phobia about lengthy documents. On my downloads, I would have a 50-page report that would spend weeks there. I was aware that I was supposed to read it, yet who has the time? Next I learned that AI can transform hours of reading to minutes of comprehension. I am able to process reports, research papers and documents I do with clients more quickly than ever before.
This is precisely how I do it as I use tools that are absolutely free.
The most frequently used tool that I have to resort to is Google NotebookLM. It belongs to the free Google AI Pro edition which Nigerian students and specialists can use. The peculiarity of NotebookLM is that it does not summarize. It is a specialist on your paper. You post the file and you have an imaginary assistant who has read through all the words and is able to respond by posing questions to you.
I begin each paper with a new notebook and drop my file. NotebookLM does not require more than PDFs, Google Docs, text files, and even links to sites. After the upload, I request it to provide me with a three paragraph executive summary. This takes about ten seconds. The overview presents an overview of the major argument, the findings, and recommendations. The document is now known to me to be worth more time.
In the event that the summary interests me, I proceed to individual questions. I input a question to the AI as to what I really need to know rather than reading in a linear manner. In the case of a research paper, I would ask what was the method. and What were the principal limitations? In the case of a client contract, I say What are my obligations? and What are the terms of payment? In the case of a government report I would ask, what are the main recommendations as to the small businesses? The AI extracts the answers in the form of text citing, thus, I can check it out.
Other study guides are also created by NotebookLM. A single click generates a list of important topics, a list of events, or a frequently asked question depending on the content. I make use of it when making arrangements. I post the pre-reading material, invisible hand work, and arrive at the meeting with pre-thought of the issues.
I use ChatGPT when I am in urgent need of something even faster. The free one is okay with documents that are less than 20,000 words. I highlight important parts and ask a basic question: Summarize this in 5 points. Narrow in on implementable recommendations. In case of longer documents, I divide them into parts. An introduction, a methodology introduction, a conclusion introduction. The AI processes every chunk in a short period of time.
The ChatGPT trick is to tell it what you would like to know. Summarize this provides you with a wall of text. This will present you with something to use, as you can summarize this in 3 sentences to someone who may need to make a decision. Get only the numbers and data points will make a narrative report a fast reference. "What are the risks mentioned?" assists you in identifying the issues without reading all the warning paragraphs.
In the case of complex tables or charts in documents, a combination of approaches is employed. I have taken a screenshot of the visuals and uploaded them to ChatGPT with the prompt of explaining in plain words what this chart shows. The AI projects trends, outliers and implications without my organization interpreting thick data visualization.
I use the voice functionality of ChatGPT when I require summarizing something when walking around or commuting. I start up the app and press the headphone icon before uttering my prompt. Summarize the report on the trends in remote work. Present to me three major results and one unexpected fact. The AI can speak, and I receive information without holding a phone in my hand.
The most significant change in my working practice was when I quit considering AI as the means to summarize a whole piece of writing and began to use it to find the answers to a particular question. I do not ask anybody any longer summarize everything. Rather, I would question what this would mean to my business. or what does this tell us about competition? or what is their evidence to their principal claim? The AI processes the document through my personal prism and spares me the trouble of going through irrelevant parts of it.
Comparative summarization is another method which I embrace. In case I get several reports on the same topic, I put them in NotebookLM and ask the question; What do these reports tell us? and "Where do they disagree?" The AI marks the spots of consensus and conflict automatically, and provides me with the entire picture without having to read each document individually.
I am more cautious when it comes to contracts and legal documents. I rely on AI to figure out important parts and mark suspicious words, but I never use AI on its own. I query the AI asking it to list all the sections that can refer to termination and asking it to list all the dates and deadlines. I then read through them manually. AI assists me in discovering the valuable things in life, and I make ultimate decisions.
Among the initial errors I made was the reliance on AI summaries without thinking. On one occasion, when a report stated that the project had met its initial targets but had failed to reach its long-term goals, NotebookLM summarized it, saying that the project was successful. The AI had grasped some of the truth but it was out of context. Now I always ask for quotes. Provide direct quote of the point that I supported. This compels the AI to base his summary on real language that I can confirm.
The saving of time has been colossal. The twenty minutes would have been twenty-hour work on a report that would have consumed me two hours before. I post, receive the summary, post my own questions, and go through the original to check out which parts of the work the AI had considered significant. The document is more comprehensible as I interacted with it by putting questions instead of reading actively.
This workflow is a game-changer to the Nigerian professionals who have to work with government policy documents, market research reports, or academic papers. Often we come across reports with which we never read to the end due to length. AI removes that barrier. You are now able to spend less time and get to know more without losing the knowledge.
The tools are free. NotebookLM has a Google AI Pro, which is available to students and professionals. ChatGPT has a liberal free version. All one has to do is learn how to ask the right questions.
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