Google’s artificial intelligence-based note-taking app NotebookLM is now available in the United States. However, the user must be 18 years of age or older.
Google’s new large language model, Gemini Pro, has been used in this app. As a result, any document will be more readily understood.
After uploading any document to NotebookLM, the app automatically generates a summary. Various questions and their answers are also created depending on the document or document.
The difference between this app and the AI chatbot is that NotebookLM only analyzes documents and presents related information.
In addition to showing summaries, NotebookLM recommends a variety of writing formats, such as writing e-mails and scripts and drafting marketing plans when uploading many documents at once in the app.
If you select any desired format, it presents the document’s text accordingly.
This app will also help with various tasks while reading or writing documents.
For example, selecting a specific part while reading a document will display its summary.
Again, the document writing app will help with various information and syntax. Apart from this, there is also a part called Noteboard to keep different types of words in the app.
A notebook can include up to 20 sources of 200,000 words.
With the launch of NotebookLM, Google added in its blog post,” Large language models (LLMs) have given us an extraordinary opportunity to reimagine that process. With the advanced capabilities of LLMs, you can have more than just an organizational tool — you can have a personalized AI collaborator.”
It is worth noting that Google granted early access to NotebookLM in July, allowing testers to test out its source grounding capabilities.
It was then called Project Tailwind. In the early stages, certain users get the opportunity to test the facility.
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