Deep analysis prompts
Assumption mapper
Deep analysisGoes in: Chat
Finds what the material takes for granted — the fastest way to spot where an argument is weakest.
Identify the assumptions this material relies on but never argues for. For each one: quote the passage where the assumption shows, state the assumption plainly, and describe what would change if it were false. Mark anything you infer rather than quote as [inference].
How to use it
- 1Open your notebook at notebooklm.google.com.
- 2Replace the [bracketed] parts with your specifics.
- 3Paste the prompt into the chat box and send it.
Square brackets mark the parts you replace with your own topic or question.
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