Google has opened up its AI note-taking tool, now called NotebookLM, to a select group of U.S. users. Formerly called Project Tailwind, the rebranded tool can summarize notes, generate new ideas, and answer questions, all with built-in citations. It is geared toward students in particular. The tool, which helps users organize and understand their documents, works by adding a Google Doc into NotebookLM. - Its capabilities are limited to the documents that the user adds themselves, creating a kind of "personalized AI."
- NotebookLM only has access to these uploaded documents, and user data isn't shared or used to train new AI models.
- According to The Verge, the early-stage tool seems geared toward students in particular.
- The tool is available via a waitlist in Google Labs, its platform to try out early-stage experiences and share feedback.
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