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NotebookLM’s 'Audio Overview' feature is the secret weapon I use to learn complex topics in half the time
I used to have a ritual before tackling anything complex. Download the PDF. Open seventeen browser tabs. Make a coffee. Stare at the wall. Convince myself I'd "start tomorrow." The actual learning?
Reportedly, the new Lecture mode may offer 30-minute AI audio sessions, language selection and upcoming British English ...
The Lecture format would sit alongside existing modes, such as Deep Dive, Brief, Critique, and Debate. NotebookLM is also teasing British English narration voices planned for 2026, with an early ...
Google announced on Monday that it updated NotebookLM’s Video Overviews feature to support 80 languages, including French, German, Spanish, and Japanese. The company also upgraded Audio Overview, ...
Since first bringing Audio Overview to NotebookLM, Google has slowly been rolling out one of its best AI-powered features to other parts of its ecosystem. The feature hit Google Docs back in August of ...
Google finally started rolling out Video Overviews in NotebookLM a few months ago, making it even easier to turn your notes and research projects into digestible and engaging content. Now, though, it ...
As previewed at I/O 2024 in May, NotebookLM is rolling out an “Audio Overview” feature that turns your documents, slides, and charts into “engaging audio discussions.” When you open a notebook and go ...
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” ...
Google has added three new Audio Overview formats to the NotebookLM service. Called Brief, Critique, and Debate, the new audio formats offer users more ways to engage with their sources beyond the ...
NotebookLM is getting in a few more features before the holidays, including an upgrade to Gemini 3 and Data Tables.
I’m a big fan NotebookLM, but the thing I like most about it isn’t something it does, but rather what it doesn’t: hallucinate. I accept that this is my anecdotal experience using Google’s AI research ...
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