Google's NotebookLM can now find its own sources
Briefly

Google has introduced a new feature called Discover in its AI note-taking tool, NotebookLM, enabling users to find web sources by describing topics instead of uploading files. This feature, rolling out gradually, allows NotebookLM to scan through hundreds of potential web sources quickly, presenting users with curated lists of references and their relevance. Additionally, the tool includes a fun option called 'I'm Feeling Curious', which generates random topics, enhancing exploration and learning while streamlining the note-taking process. This marks a significant advancement in utilizing AI for efficient research and organization of information.
Google’s new Discover feature for NotebookLM allows users to easily gather web sources and summaries based on topic descriptions, streamlining the research process.
The Discover feature scans hundreds of potential web sources in seconds, providing up to ten relevant recommendations for users to select and reference.
Another capability, 'I'm Feeling Curious', prompts NotebookLM to generate sources on completely random topics, offering users a fun, exploratory learning experience.
This latest feature not only assists in gathering relevant information but also enhances how users interact with their notes, improving citation and reference capabilities.
Read at The Verge
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