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Mint
02-08-2025
- Business
- Mint
NotebookLM might be Google's coolest AI tool yet: Here are 7 features you'll actually want to use
Google has been aggressive with its AI launches this year and has kept OpenAI and others in the AI field on their toes with the latest Gemini model announcements. However, Google's AI strategy is not just about bringing newer and newer features to Gemini. There are other AI-powered products the tech giant is working on quietly in the background. One Google AI tool that almost always slips under the radar is NotebookLM, the company's research and note-taking tool, which continues to earn praise on social media. NotebookLM first started under the codename 'Project Tailwind' inside Google before the company unveiled it at the I/O 2023 conference. While the AI tool received great reviews from users, Google's focus on Gemini meant that NotebookLM didn't always have the company's full attention. This year, however, things have changed for good. Google has not only announced an Android and iOS app for NotebookLM in May but has also introduced more novel features like video overviews. Project Tailwind In case you don't know about NotebookLM, here's a look at its top features. Unlike a traditional chatbot like Gemini or ChatGPT, users have the ability to upload various types of sources in their 'Notebook' in the app. These sources can include PDFs, Google Docs, Slides, website links, YouTube videos, audio files, and markdown files. The uploaded content then acts as the knowledge base for NotebookLM, which the AI analyzes to answer user queries in natural language. Since NotebookLM does not rely on generic or external information like other AI chatbots, it stays grounded in context and reduces the chances of hallucinations or factual errors. Users are not limited to a single source in NotebookLM. They can upload multiple file formats together, allowing the AI to pull information across different types of content and provide more informed summaries and responses. NotebookLM goes beyond basic summarisation. It can generate insights, identify trends, and suggest new ideas by drawing connections across the documents uploaded by the user. NotebookLM is an excellent study companion. It can summarise lengthy PDFs or slides and generate FAQs, quizzes, key terms, and more from the material. Users can also create and organise manual notes within the notebook. This helps students revisit topics by reviewing both AI-generated and personal notes while using the in-built study tools for better understanding. Perhaps the standout feature of NotebookLM is its ability to turn dry or complex topics—like a product guide or a policy document—into audio overviews. These are styled like a two-person podcast, making the content more engaging. Imagine uploading Plato's Republic or Bertrand Russell's History of Western Philosophy and listening to it as a podcast-style dialogue. Audio overviews in NotebookLM Much like the audio overviews, Google recently rolled out video overviews for NotebookLM. This feature converts source material into AI-narrated slideshows or explainer videos. The AI pulls in images, diagrams, quotes, and figures from the original content. Users can also add custom visuals to highlight key points more effectively. NotebookLM currently supports over 80 languages, including several Indian ones such as Hindi, Urdu, Marathi, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Maithili, Oriya, Punjabi, and Tamil. Users can interact with the assistant in these languages, upload content written in them, and even generate audio overviews natively.

The Hindu
20-05-2025
- The Hindu
Google rolls out NotebookLM app in Android and iOS
Google on Monday (May 19, 2025) launched a standalone NotebookLM app in both Android and iOS. The app lets users create podcast-like audio overviews based on the documents, and digital files uploaded. Using the mobile app users will be able to further probe the app hosts and request for more details about the sources. Google rolled out a Plus version of NotebookLM that offers benefits including more than five times more Audio Overviews, notebooks and sources per notebook, the ability to customise the style and length of the responses, usage analytics and some added privacy. Originally unveiled as Project Tailwind during a Google's I/O in 2023, the application reimagined note-taking software by putting language model at its core. The key difference between NotebookLM and other AI chatbots is its source-based anchoring. In the world of AI and language models, this is called 'grounding', which limits the model's search capabilities to remain within the sources provided by the user.