Instead of manually taking notes during research, use an LLM with a large context window (like Gemini) to process long video transcripts. This creates a searchable, summarized chat from hours of content, allowing you to quickly pull key points and unique perspectives for your own writing.

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Gemini 3 can intelligently segment long-form video by identifying ideal clips for specific platforms and purposes, like a "spicy take for LinkedIn." It provides exact start/end times, dramatically accelerating the social media content creation workflow for repurposing content.

Leverage AI tools to process transcripts from long-form content like webinars or podcasts. Prompt the AI to extract key takeaways and tactical advice, which can be quickly turned into valuable email sends. This creates an efficient content engine and drives traffic back to original assets.

Gemini 3 can analyze hour-long videos, providing detailed, actionable feedback on performance. This moves AI from a content summarizer to a sophisticated coach for presenters, podcasters, and sales professionals, identifying nuanced issues like alienating audio-only audiences.

The high-volume feedback during a mastermind "hot seat" can be overwhelming. A simple solution is to record the audio, run it through an AI transcription service, and generate a structured document. This creates an actionable summary, ensuring valuable insights are captured and not lost after the event.

The most effective way to use AI is not for initial research but for synthesis. After you've gathered and vetted high-quality sources, feed them to an AI to identify common themes, find gaps, and pinpoint outliers. This dramatically speeds up analysis without sacrificing quality.

Instead of manually rereading notes to regain context after a break, instruct a context-aware AI to summarize your own recent progress. This acts as a personalized briefing, dramatically reducing the friction of re-engaging with complex, multi-day projects like coding or writing.

Long conversations degrade LLM performance as attention gets clogged with irrelevant details. An expert workflow is to stop, ask the model to summarize the key points of the discussion, and then start a fresh chat with that summary as the initial prompt. This keeps the context clean and the model on track.

A powerful learning hack: 1) Ask an LLM (like Gemini) for a deep research guide on a topic. 2) Paste the text into Google's NotebookLM. 3) Prompt NotebookLM to "create a five-minute podcast" summarizing the material. This transforms dense information into a quick, digestible audio primer for learning on the go.

Maximize the ROI of video content with a specific three-tool workflow. Use Opus Pro to auto-generate social clips. Use Get Recall to pull a clean transcript. Then, feed that transcript into Claude to write multiple, targeted articles based on different themes from the video.

To analyze video cost-effectively, Tim McLear uses a cheap, fast model to generate captions for individual frames sampled every five seconds. He then packages all these low-level descriptions and the audio transcript and sends them to a powerful reasoning model. This model's job is to synthesize all the data into a high-level summary of the video.