NotebookLM already did a good job summarizing stuff, but the Mind Maps added a layer of clarity that made it feel almost ...
Google introduced a new feature on NotebookLM on April 2 to help users access relevant sources on different topics more ...
Mind Maps arrives on NotebookLM, offering users a structured way to visualize and connect complex concepts effectively.
Tom’s Guide was one of the first publications to rave about Google’s NotebookLM when it first arrived on the scene last year.
Google has rolled out an interesting feature called "Discover Sources" in NotebookLM that lets you add relevant sources from ...
In a post on X (formerly known as Twitter), the Editorial Director of NotebookLM and Google Labs, Steven Johnson, announced the rollout of the new Mind Maps feature to all users. Earlier this month, ...
You can still do that, but you don't have to with the addition of Discover functionality. Simply click the new button and ...
Google's NotebookLM has added a source search feature that lets you expand your notebooks with new information from the internet.
NotebookLM’s Discover Sources feature uses Gemini to scan the Internet to find relevant sources for a notebook.
Also, you can print out the Mind Maps, which will come in handy if you’re a student. That said, Google has started rolling out the Mind Map feature to all NotebookLM users.
The new Discover feature will find reference materials online based on topic descriptions.