Google has introduced a new AI platform called Notebook LM, which is designed to enhance research and note-taking practices. Notebook LM, an AI-powered research assistant, streamlines the process of ...
I stopped fighting dense PDFs and let them explain themselves while I went about my day.
The moment I stopped seeing them as interchangeable ‘research assistants’ and started assigning them very different jobs.
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Deep Research, the Gemini feature that builds research reports from web info, is now available on NotebookLM. NotebookLM users can now use Deep Research to scan hundreds of websites and upload source ...
Google has rolled out automatic source labeling and categorization to NotebookLM. The feature activates automatically once you have five or more sources in a notebook.The Latest Tech News, Delivered t ...
Research can often feel like an uphill battle, can’t it? Between juggling countless sources, deciphering dense academic papers, and trying to keep your notes organized, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed.
Google's NotebookLM is a handy note-taking service, ideal for putting together any type of project that requires extensive research. Normally, you have to gather and add the necessary sources, which ...
You can now use Deep Research with Google's NotebookLM. This lets NotebookLM compile in-depth reports on your topic. You can use Google Sheets and Word documents as sources. Google's NotebookLM and ...
Google’s AI note-taking and research assistant NotebookLM took off to a spectacular reception at launch, capturing people’s imaginations with its ability to quickly whip up summaries and reports, and ...
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