LLM-penned Medium post says NotebookLM’s source-bounded sandbox beats prompts, enabling reliable, auditable work.
Google is testing a new Lecture mode in NotebookLM that can turn your notes and documents into long, spoken lectures. The ...
Google is now showing the "What to know" section within web search, not just AI Mode, within the product summary bar on the right side. This shows up when you click on a product. Like I said, we saw ...
Planning a big holiday meal or a potluck with friends involves a lot of coordination. If you’re in charge, you need to make sure there’s enough food, enough variety and that no two people bring the ...
When planning your holiday travels, it’s hard to know the best time to book flights to get the best deal. To help with that, Google Flights just released its reports on trends and tips for holiday ...
Google has started rolling out an auto-delete feature to Call Notes on Pixel 9 phones. This feature lets you automatically delete Call Notes after a specified period of time. The news comes a few ...
Last year, Google introduced “AI Overviews,” a feature that displays an artificial intelligence-generated result summary at the top of many Google search pages. This feature is available to millions ...
Have you ever found yourself recreating the same note over and over again—whether it’s a weekly planner, a meeting agenda, or a project checklist? It’s frustrating, time-consuming, and frankly, ...
Google has updated NotebookLM to allow users to share notebooks with anyone using public links. Viewers can’t edit publicly shared content, but can interact with AI-generated features like summaries ...
If you live rent-free in Google Docs like I do, you're going to want to sit down for this. As of yesterday, Google began ...
Google Docs already has building blocks that help users manage tasks, track projects, and organize information more efficiently. Google is adding a new AI Summary building block that uses Gemini to ...
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