Look, we all know AI note-taking tools can be about as exciting as watching paint dry, but Google just dropped a cool update to NotebookLM that might make you rethink your relationship with AI ...
SEATTLE, Feb. 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- AI is changing how people make big life decisions. Buying a home is filled with complex, high-stakes decisions and, when people ask for help, answers need to be ...
NotebookLM is Google’s research and writing assistant tool that uses AI to simplify some otherwise long-winded or difficult tasks such as summaries, analyses and organizing information from disparate ...
Google might make NotebookLM a default Chromebook app, making productivity even smoother. There's no official confirmation yet, but clues in Chromium’s code suggest it’s coming. If built into ChromeOS ...
After teasing last month, Google today unveiled the design of the native NotebookLM app for Android and iPhone users. The homepage of the mobile app has top tabs for Recent, Shared, Title, and ...
You can now talk to Google NotebookLM’s AI-generated podcast hosts. Launched in September, NotebookLM's Audio Overviews allows you to create an AI-generated podcast based on the text you feed into the ...
NotebookLM has received a slew of updates in the past few days, headlined by Gemini 3.1 Pro and slide customizations.
A listing for Google’s NotebookLM app has appeared on the App Store with an expected launch date of May 20, meaning the popular research assistant will go portable this month. May 20 is the first day ...
After several years of escalating AI hysteria, we are all familiar with Google’s desire to put Gemini in every one of its products. That can be annoying, but NotebookLM is not—this one actually works.
Google has quietly updated its list of user-triggered fetchers with new documentation for Google NotebookLM. The importance of this seemingly minor change is that it’s clear that Google NotebookLM ...
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