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I have a massive Bio exam this Tuesday and I am literally drowning in three hundred pages of anatomy notes and recorded lectures that I havent even touched yet. My budget is like zero since I spent my last twenty bucks on coffee to stay awake lol. I looked into Otter.ai for the recordings but some reviews say it struggles with heavy medical terminology and then I saw people mentioning something called NotebookLM for the textbooks but does that actually work for long PDFs without making stuff up? I really need something that can transcribe my profs fast talking and give me a decent summary of the chapters because I just dont have the time to read it all by Monday morning. What are you guys actually using that wont break the bank or lie to me...


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I have been using these tools for years and unfortunately, I had issues with Otter.ai Basic Free Plan lately. It is honestly not as good as expected when it comes to long medical lectures and the free transcription limits are super annoying when you are broke. The medical terminology usually comes out looking like gibberish tbh. If you want something that actually works for those textbooks without lying to you, Google NotebookLM Free Version is definitely your best bet because it sticks strictly to your uploaded sources. For the recordings, try running the audio through OpenAI Whisper Large v3 via a free web interface. It handles complex anatomy terms way better than the generic stuff. Its tough when you have only got coffee money left, but these freebies will save your life. Hang in there, you can totally pass this!


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Check these for reliability!

  • Microsoft OneNote Copilot AI processes high-density medical data fast.
  • Notion AI Writing Assistant delivers amazing, hallucination-free textbook summaries. Technical accuracy is fantastic honestly! It's safe.


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  • in my experience Google NotebookLM Public Beta is safest for exams
  • it only uses your uploaded PDFs so it wont make up weird medical facts like other generic bots

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