Google’s Answer to Understand Anything: NotebookLM

AI Supremacy

A while back, I wrote a guide on NotebookLM for Michael Spencer’s AI Supremacy Newsletter that became one of his most popular posts ever. Given the significant evolution of NotebookLM, with a host of powerful new features, Michael asked for a sequel. The changes are so impactful for professionals that a comprehensive update is essential.

Interactive mind maps let you connect knowledge

This is a game-changer for visual thinkers and anyone needing to grasp complex relationships within their source material. It’s also one of my favorite features of NotebookLM.

Audio overviews are now multilingual

Imagine turning your dense research materials into a podcast-like conversation. That’s what Audio Overviews deliver. And now, this feature is multilingual, supporting over 50 languages. Whether your sources are in English, Spanish, Hindi, or Turkish, you can generate an audio summary in your preferred language.

“Discover Sources” helps you expand your research

The “Discover Sources” feature allows NotebookLM to find and import relevant sources from the web directly into your notebook. This means you don’t have to do all of the source searching yourself.

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