Question about analysis tools for beginners

Ridicule me if you must but...

If google's notebook LM AI can take URLs or files and make a whole podcast out of it... can I at least feed my game from lichess into some chess AI to tell me what mistakes I made and what moves I am missing? Iknow lichess has the analysis tool but I'm asking if there's new AI stuff that does this in a conversational or step by step for noobs way, like having a chess pro break it down post game? If not, what's the next best thing?

UPDATE: I fed the game data into Notebook LM, it's rather insightful! Names changed for anonymity.

I asked to commentate and give an overview:

The chess game between Beth and Borgov features an aggressive, tactical battle that ends with a checkmate by Black.

Here's a commentary on the match:

•Opening: The game begins with the English Opening: King's English Variation.

•Aggressive play by White: White (Beth) quickly plays g4 on the second move, which signals a very aggressive intention. White continues this aggressive play with h4 on move 6.

•Black's Response: Black (Borgov) develops pieces and defends against White’s attacks.

•Tactical Complications: The middle game involves tactical complexities with sacrifices. White plays Ng5, attacking Black's knight on f6. Black then sacrifices a piece, which leads to a series of captures and threats.

•Black's Sacrifices: Black sacrifices a knight on h2 (Nh2).

•Checkmate: Black eventually checkmates White. The final sequence involves Black's queen delivering the checkmate on c3.

•Result: Borgov (Black) wins the game.

I did not know I used the English opening, I can google what that is. Names replaced for anonymity. As black I asked: What tips can black learn?

here are some tips that Black can learn:

•Solid Opening Principles Black employs sound opening principles to reach equality out of the English Opening.

•Tactical Awareness Black demonstrates strong tactical awareness, capitalizing on opportunities for sacrifices and combinations to gain an advantage.

•Defense: Black successfully defends against White's early aggressive moves like g4 and h4.

•Sacrifice for Initiative: Black sacrifices the knight on h2 (Nh2), which throws off White's attack and opens lines for Black. This is a crucial turning point where Black seizes the initiative.

•Converting Advantage to Checkmate: Black efficiently converts the advantage into a checkmate. The final sequence involves precise moves to trap the White king.

•Patience: Even when White is aggressively attacking, Black remains patient and finds opportunities to counterattack and turn the game around.

I then asked, what mistakes did black make?

The provided source focuses on the moves and overall play in the chess match between Beth and Borgov but does not explicitly mention any mistakes made by Black (Borgov). The commentary highlights Black's solid opening principles, tactical awareness, defensive skills, willingness to sacrifice for the initiative, and efficient conversion of advantage into a checkmate. Thus, it is difficult to identify specific mistakes made by Black based solely on the information provided in the source.

So this is where the limitations come in since it isn't trained to understand the complexity of chess moves. But then again, I am able to load more training data onto it. But I'll leave it there for now. I'll use for select matches as I learn.