Google's curated AI 'notebooks' talk you through topics from parenting to Shakespeare
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Google introduced 'featured' notebooks in its NotebookLM app, collaborating with authors and publications. Eight initial notebooks focus on topics such as longevity, parenting, and Shakespeare's complete works. Users can engage with the app's AI tools, including a podcast maker. Google recently allowed public sharing of notebooks, resulting in over 140,000 shared in four weeks. The notebooks offer a glimpse into the app's potential and aim to provide expert-curated content for various subjects, enhancing users' project work.
"For newcomers to NotebookLM, the notebooks are a preview of how useful the product can be when you've assembled a collection of sources for whatever project you're working on, but it's also a preview of a potential future where there are thousands of expert-curated notebooks on all sorts of topics that you can add to your own collection, to have the knowledge you need on tap."
"Google is partnering with authors, researchers, and publications to launch 'featured' notebooks within its AI notetaking app, NotebookLM. These notebooks come pre-filled with research, and let you interact with the app's tools, including its AI podcast maker, to learn more about each topic."
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