Google has embraced AI and is making rapid strides. This is evident from Google’s rapid launch of its own chatbot, Google Bard. Now, the tech giant is expanding its AI offerings Launches its ‘AI-First Notebook’,
NotebookLM is Google’s note-taking software that puts the language model at its core. Instead of a generic chatbot, this software works with the content you already have and uses AI to deepen your understanding of the content.
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Google says, “One key difference between NotebookLM and traditional AI chatbots is that NotebookLM lets you ‘ground’ the language model in your notes and sources.”
For example, when you put a Google Doc into NotebookLM, it will automatically generate a summary of the document and provide you with key topics and questions you can ask to better understand the material.
You can also ask NotebookLM questions about uploaded documents, prompting it to create for you a glossary of key terms, a summary of specific aspects of the document, and more.
If you upload a pitch deck, you can also ask it to generate potential questions for investors. Or, if you are a content creator, you can share video ideas and ask him to create a script for your video, according to the release.
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NotebookLM is an experimental product created by a small team at Google Labs. The team intends to learn from people how to refine the technology before testing it and taking it further. Currently, NotebookLM is being tested with a small group of users in the US. If you are interested, you can join waiting list,
The technology was initially announced at Google I/O as part of Google’s many AI announcements under the name Project Tailwind. Today, Google launched some Google Bard features that were also announced at Google I/O, such as using images in Google Bard prompts.











