You can ask questions, get summaries, and brainstorm ideas in your Google Docs with some AI assistance.
, and it’s launching today to “a small group of users in the US,” according to a Google blog post. The product hasn’t changed, though: Google’s still trying to give users their own personal AI, trained on their data and notes and able to help them make sense of it all.
The core of NotebookLM seems to actually start in Google Docs. Once you get access to the app, you’ll be able to select a bunch of docs and then use NotebookLM to ask questions about them and even create new stuff with them. Google offers a few ideas for things you might do in NotebookLM, such as automatically summarizing a long document or turning a video outline into a script. Google’s examples, even back at I/O, seemed primarily geared toward students: you might ask for a summary of your class notes for the week or for NotebookLM to tell you everything you’ve learned about the Peloponnesian War this semester.
These are the kinds of features you’ll hear about in practically any AI product, but Google is hoping that by limiting the underlying model only to the information you’ve added yourself, it can both improve the model’s responses and help mitigate its tendency to confidently lie about everything. (Google’s not unique in this idea, either:
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