I've used NotebookLM for Android Police since it launched, mainly for experimentation and testing. Then, I decided to try it on a larger scale. NotebookLM became my second brain. This notebook ...
If you don’t know what we’re talking about, we already know which camp you’re in. NotebookLM is Google’s AI-powered note-taking and research assistant that lets you organize and analyze ...
With NotebookLM, you can upload many different documents related to a topic or project and use advanced language models to digest and analyze them. It’ll forge connections between the documents ...
NotebookLM changes all that. This AI-powered tool from Google Labs acts as your personal research assistant, analyzing up to 50 sources and 25 million words to become an instant expert on your topic.
I heard good things about Google’s NotebookLM but never gave it a proper try. Since Gemini can analyze files, I figured I didn’t need another AI tool for that. But I decided to try it out ...
The idea of AI podcasts built from whatever documents you have lying around still feels like a trick of some kind, but Google's NotebookLM has shown me repeatedly that it can make informative ...
Fascinating blog post by Vidit Bhargava (creator of the excellent LookUp dictionary app) about how he worked on his master thesis with the aid of Google’s NotebookLM. I used NotebookLM throughout my ...
NotebookLM, an integral part of Google One’s AI premium plans, is a powerful tool designed to streamline complex tasks for students, professionals, and other users. By using the capabilities of ...
The editorial director of NotebookLM told BI that humanities skills are gaining value in AI. Steven Johnson says a new "AI wrangler" role requires knowledge of models and what they can do.
In this week’s extended post-show for AppStories+ subscribers, Federico and I covered the AI tools we use. NotebookLM is one we have in common because it’s such a powerful research tool. The service ...
Traditionally, a degree in the humanities wouldn't translate to a job in tech — but that might change in the age of AI. In an interview with Business Insider, Steven Johnson, who co-founded ...