"NotebookLM is one of the most interesting yet often overlooked free AI tools from Google. As the name suggests, NotebookLM is basically a notebook with access to a language model, meaning that it was originally designed to store "notes" (files, links, videos, etc) and extract valuable insights from them. In this article, I want to show 3 cases where product designers can benefit from NotebookLM."
"You want to minimize AI hallucination. NotebookLM relies on the data sources you provide (i.e, plain text you add, files you attach, links you share), and it quotes the sources in the output it generates for you. It means as long as the sources you provide are reliable, the chances of AI hallucination are pretty slim. You work with data points distributed in various places (public articles, internal data reports, videos, podcasts) and want to tie these sources together to extract valuable insights."
NotebookLM is a Google tool that combines a notebook interface with a language model to store files, links, videos, and other notes for analysis. The system generates outputs that quote the user-provided sources, reducing AI hallucination when sources are reliable. NotebookLM enables synthesis of data spread across public articles, internal reports, multimedia, and other locations to produce consolidated insights. The tool supports product designers by enabling contextual queries over aggregated materials and by converting collected source material into actionable findings and reusable prompts. Quoting sources creates traceable evidence and supports confident decision-making during product research and design.
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