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NotebookLM AI: Google's NotebookLM is now utilising Gemini Pro, the tech giant's 'most capable AI model'. With the latest enhancements, the product can help users with a wide range of tasks, including "document understanding, reasoning" and more. Earlier unlocked in early access, NotebookLM allows testers to grab answers to questions from uploaded documents.

The AI can automatically create summaries and recommend questions to better understand difficult details and enrich understanding. To further enhance this experience, the company introduced over a dozen new features for its users. Here are some of the best ones that you must try.

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Notebook Space: Users can now pin quotes, excerpts and written notes from chats with the new enhancement. They can also move from a citation to its source to see the original context.

Dynamic Action Suggestions: The feature can suggest action based on the activity of a user. For instance, once the user selects a paragraph, NotebookLM will recommend users summarise the passage and understand technical and complicated languages.

NotebookLM's dynamic action suggestions demo (Image:Google)

"While you're writing a note, NotebookLM will offer tools to polish or refine your prose or suggest related ideas from your sources based on what you've just written," Google said.

Text Structuring: NotebookLM can also help users structure documents. Testers can select notes and also ask the model to "create something new". Users can ask NotebookLM to recast the notes into a newsletter, script, or draft, which can be exported to Docs.

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Google noted that "personal data is not used to train NotebookLM". Speaking of other features, Notebooks can include up to 20 sources. These sources can digest up to 200,000 words. Plus, users can now upload PDFs of up to 100MB as sources. The experimental project in Labs is currently available in the United States for 18+ users. Google has not stated anything about an India debut in its blog at the time of filing.