Google’s NotebookLM rolls out Video Overviews

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Google Declaration Tuesday that it is taking on II-based notes and rolling video overviews at the research assistant notebookLM. First Launched on Google I/O In May, video overviews allows users to turn users like raw notes, PDFs and images into a digestable visual presentation.

Previously, the service took an audio approach to help understand the materials with users Audio overviewA feature that gives users the ability to create a podcast with the AI virtual hosts that they have shared with notebookLM, such as sharing the course readings or legal briefs.

With this new ability, the notebookLM is taking more visual approaches to help users understand the different topics and ideas.

Google says users can think of video overviews as a visual alternative to audio overviews. To explain the feature, the feature creates a new visual when drawing the numbers from the figure, diagram, quote and uploaded documents. Google says that the feature is best to explain data, show processes and understand abstract ideas.

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Users can customize their video overviews, just as they are able to withdraw with audio overviews. They can focus, to indicate their learning goals, describe the goals and specify the topics for many more.

They may ask these national questions, “I know nothing about this topic; help me understand paper images” or specifics, such as “I am already expert in X and my team work on Wiye; focus on Z.”

Google says video overviews now bring more language support to all users in English, Google says.

Google has also announced that it is turning updates on the NotebookLM’s studio panel. Users can now create and store multiple studio outputs in the same type of single notebook. Also, users will now see the four tiles at the top of the studio panels to make reports with audio overview, video overview, mind map and single click.

Also, users can now make multitasks in the studio panels. For example, they can simultaneously hear an audio overview while exploring a Mind Map or reviewing a study guide.

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