Google's NotebookLM can now search for sources itself
Briefly

Google's AI note-taking tool, NotebookLM, introduces a new 'Discover' function, allowing users to search the internet for sources by simply describing a topic. This feature eliminates the need for manual uploads. The tool analyzes various web sources in seconds, presenting users with up to ten relevant recommendations. These sources can be saved within NotebookLM, aiding users in creating quotes, notes, and questions. The Discover function is part of ongoing improvements powered by Gemini, enhancing research capabilities and user engagement with new features like the 'I'm Feeling Curious' button.
Google's AI note-taking tool NotebookLM can now autonomously search the internet for sources via the new 'Discover' function, enhancing user experience.
With the Discovery function, users simply describe a topic and NotebookLM quickly finds relevant web sources, eliminating the need for manual input.
The Discover feature showcases Google's commitment to evolving NotebookLM into a more comprehensive research tool by utilizing AI capabilities powered by Gemini.
NotebookLM's new features include the 'I'm Feeling Curious' button, allowing users to explore random topics, fostering curiosity and knowledge expansion.
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