NotebookLM, initially introduced as Project Tailwind at Google I/O 2023, is now available to users in the US and is offering over a dozen new features aiming at “helping you do your best thinking.”
Initially introduced as Project Tailwind at Google I/O 2023, NotebookLM, an experimental tool developed by Google Labs, is now accessible in the U.S. for users aged 18 and above. The tool utilizes Gemini Pro, the tech giant’s AI model designed to facilitate document understanding and reasoning, broadening its utility across various tasks.
The latest release of NotebookLM introduces over a dozen new features aiming to assist users in enhancing their thought processes and productivity. Notably, it includes a noteboard space for saving notable content from conversations, sources, or personal notes.
Additionally, it offers suggested actions based on user activity, such as summarizing text, deciphering technical language, or suggesting related ideas. While composing a note, it offers tools to elevate your writing style and proposes correlated concepts sourced from your ongoing notes, ensuring coherence and relevance to your written content.
Another feature enables users to organize their curated notes into structured documents by selecting notes and instructing NotebookLM to convert them into new formats such as thematic outlines or study guides.
Below is the detail of all the new features:
Increased source limit: Notebooks can now include up to 20 sources.
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