Tim Hardwick
Google launched the iOS and Android applications for Notebooklm, an advanced research tool and removal of notes. Post, Google said:
We have received many excellent reviews from millions of people using Notebooklm, our tool for understanding and interacting with complex information. One of the most frequent requests was intended for a mobile application – to listen to audio reviews on the go, asking questions about sources at the moment and content exchange directly with NotebookLM during viewing. This first version of the application includes many of the main functions of Notebooklm – with a large number of improvements and functions that will be the upcoming months – and are designed to help you understand anything, anywhere. The tool can generate a resume, create lists of frequently asked questions, create ideas about temporary scales and even turn research materials into audio discussions in the style of podcast with the owners generated by AI. Initially, Google launched it in 2023, and then launched his NotebookLM Plus plan for enterprises, schools, organizations and corporate clients in December. Notebooklm Plus is also available in the framework of the Google One Ai Premium subscription. Now users can load the resume for listening on the go, which should be convenient for those who want to save the data. Whether it is offline or online, the application also supports the reproduction of the background level, facilitating the imposition of research in the field of research during multitasking.
The version for iOS also adds more interactivity. Users can click on “joining” to directly interact with the application hosts, allowing them to ask clarifying questions, change the direction of the resume or give up an unusual request.
Content exchange in Notebooklm is now easier than through a web application. If you are watching a website, PDF or YouTube video, get access to the Share sheet and select Notebooklm to add the material as a source. Google states that it plans to expand the range of supported types of input over time.
Notebooklm application is now available in the App Store for the iPhone and iPad. [Direct link]
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