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Google is exploring the option to make NotebookLM accessible through Gemini. Gemini may soon have the option to import and cite NotebookLM notes. This would save users time and let them use the best ...
AI-powered study tools have been making headlines for over a year now. After trying nearly all of them, I haven't been particularly impressed with any, except for Google's AI-powered note-taking app, ...
Google announced on Monday that it has officially released the NotebookLM apps for Android and iOS, a day before Google I/O 2025 and a day before the company said it would roll out. Since its launch ...
Unlike typical AI tools, NotebookLM is designed to help you interact with sources you upload to notebooks. This means the best way to use NotebookLM efficiently is by populating your notebooks with ...
Conversations in the AI notetaking and research assistant should feel more natural going forward. Plus, you can save what's most important. Blake has over a decade of experience writing for the web, ...
NotebookLM stands out with AI-powered features like source-based chat with citations, mind maps, audio overviews, multi-language support, auto notes, and collaborative tools—making research, ...
Once again, there is a new feature available on Google's NotebookLM, the AI tool that functions like a personal assistant and only references material you provide for it. This one is a slide deck ...
NotebookLM is an AI tool that synthesizes your uploaded content. It can now make educational videos for you. It can also make "reports" based on your materials. Video and report generation are the ...
Google NotebookLM has flashcard and quiz features. They can help with studying or learning a new language. You can't edit cards once NotebookLM generates them. Google's NotebookLM is one of our ...
I’m a big fan NotebookLM, but the thing I like most about it isn’t something it does, but rather what it doesn’t: hallucinate. I accept that this is my anecdotal experience using Google’s AI research ...