
"Google's NotebookLM and Deep Research are both handy tools to help you research any topic using websites, as well as your own documents and other files. Now Google is pairing the two as a way to automate complex or challenging online research. Announced on Thursday, NotebookLM's new Deep Research integration will scour the web on your behalf as it aims to tackle your question. Browsing hundreds of different sites, the tool tries to pare down the results to include the most reliable and accurate sources."
""Here's what makes NotebookLM's Deep Research different: the report is just the beginning," Google said in a Thursday blog post. "You can add the report and its sources directly into your notebook. You can continue to add other sources while Deep Research runs in the background, helping you assemble a rich knowledge base on any topic without leaving your workflow. And you can then use any of NotebookLM's capabilities to pull insights or transform content to understand the report better.""
NotebookLM integrates Deep Research to automate complex online research by scouring hundreds of websites and user documents to produce detailed, source-cited reports. The tool filters results toward reliable, accurate sources and presents a mission report listing all consulted sources for verification. Users can influence the search by adding sites, Google Sheets, Word documents, or other files, or let Deep Research run autonomously in the background. The produced report can be added directly into a notebook and combined with other sources while Deep Research continues running. NotebookLM's capabilities can then transform the report and pull insights to build a knowledge base without leaving the workflow.
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