Google is launching another big language model (LLM) aimed at helping people sort out their messes Google Docs Accounts.
Let’s say you’re a college student who typed a series of notes into a Google Docs file for class, but you didn’t give much thought to the structure of the page. It’s all a big mess of haphazardly arranged thoughts. now, you may ask new notebooklm tool Create a short summary for the reading so that you have a better idea of what you have written. The original file will still be there for reference. It’s not going anywhere. The generative AI will also present some “key topics and questions” based on the summarized information to help users gain a “better understanding of the content”. Plus, you’re not limited to any one document. Notebook LM is able to get its content from multiple sources.
guide the ai
Like Bard, Google’s other generative AI, if you want to know something in particular, you can ask NotebookLM questions to better guide its response. In the given example, a student could upload an “article about neuroscience” and then ask the AI to generate a list of “key words related to dopamine” from that particular piece.
NotebookLM isn’t just for summarizing your school notes. According to Google, it can also generate views. Google says that a content creator can give the LLM their idea for a new video and then instruct him or her to write a rough draft for a script or help a businessman ask questions to ask at an investors’ meeting. can help.
This may sound helpful, but there is a big problem with it. Believe it or not, NotebookLM still can delude, Even if the main source is your own personal Google Docs account, there is still a possibility that it could be making up incorrect information. The company recommends double-checking generated responses “against your original source material” to be safe. If the AI is getting it from multiple sources, Google says each response will have citations so you know where everything is coming from.
future release
NotebookLM is currently seeing limited release as it is still an experimental technology. If you want to try it yourself, go ahead google labs website And sign up for the waiting list. Once a location opens, Google will send you an email notifying you. The company is asking the lucky few to gain access to provide feedback so that it can improve the AI.
NotebookLM really made its world debut during Google I/O 2023 When it was originally known as Project Tailwind. The tech giant revealed several upcoming devices and software at the event; Most of whom have been released and some remain. universal translatorFor example, still missing in action. In case you don’t remember, this is an “AI video dubbing service” with the ability to translate speech in real time. Not much information is available regarding this sidekick panelA Google Docs feature that can create text prompts as you type.
We asked Google if it can provide any information on the missing I/O 2023 technology as well as when it will release the final version of NotebookLM. This story will be updated later.











