Google is adding new features to its unique AI model, NotebookLM. Just three weeks ago, I highlighted how NotebookLM’s Audio Overview feature could create an audio conversation between two AI “hosts” ...
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Google Docs has been my digital workspace for ages, my go-to for everything from meeting notes to comprehensive reports. Still, there was a missing piece: a way to overcome the flood of information in ...
Make NotebookLM AI slides editable: export creations as PDF, convert to PowerPoint in Canva, and open in Google Slides via Drive for extra tweaks.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Google’s NotebookLM has launched two significant updates: Video Overviews and an upgraded Studio panel that allows users to create ...
In October, Google started piloting a version of NotebookLM, its viral AI note-taking and research app, aimed at businesses. Now, the company’s bringing NotebookLM to the enterprise, complete with ...
Google's latest update for its AI-powered research tool NotebookLM can turn the materials you want to pore over into a podcast-like audio discussion. The new feature called Audio Overview takes ...
Google is adding what it calls "featured notebooks" to NotebookLM as a way to demo its AI-powered software and offer interactive, high-quality resources on everything from personal advice to William ...
At Google I/O 2025, the tech giant unveiled new capabilities coming to NotebookLM, its AI-based note-taking and research assistant. Most notably, the company is launching Video Overviews. Google says ...
Google Turns NotebookLM Into a Personal Tutor With Flashcards, Quizzes Flashcards pull up questions based on the documents, notes, or reports you have added to a notebook. Quizzes curates gamified ...
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