Notebooklm Now Lets You Chat With Expert Guides From Top Publishers, And Shakespeare - Here's How

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Google introduces caller featured notebooks for NotebookLM from The Economist, The Atlantic, Shakespeare, and others
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Google announced Monday that it is expanding nan repertoire of NotebookLM, its AI-powered note-taking and investigation platform, to see nan useful of immoderate salient publishing names.

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The institution is collaborating pinch a cohort of scientists, nonprofits, authors, and news publishers to present a bid of featured notebooks for NotebookLM users. These notebooks screen subjects for illustration science, applicable recreation tips, master proposal connected parenting and wellbeing, finance, and nan complete useful of Shakespeare, Google wrote successful a institution blog post.

What caller notebooks tin you access?

The roster besides includes featured notebooks from The Economist and The Atlantic, some of which person contented partnerships pinch Google. The Economist's notebook will let readers to research and interact pinch articles from "The World Ahead 2025," nan latest version of nan publication's yearly typical issue.

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"This nationalist notebook will characteristic our forward-looking journalism, examining what we position to beryllium nan astir important trends and events shaping this year," Luke Bradley-Jones, president of The Economist, said successful a statement. "This is 1 of galore ways The Economist is experimenting pinch AI. We look guardant to learning from this collaboration."

Here's nan afloat lineup for NotebookLM's caller featured notebooks, according to nan blog post:

  • Expert study and predictions for nan twelvemonth 2025 arsenic shared successful The World Ahead yearly study by The Economist
  • An proposal notebook based connected bestselling writer Arthur C. Brooks' "How to Build A Life" columns successful The Atlantic
  • A subject fan's guideline to visiting Yellowstone National Park, complete pinch geological explanations and biodiversity insights
  • An overview of semipermanent trends successful quality wellbeing, published by nan University of Oxford–affiliated project, Our World In Data
  • Science-backed parenting proposal based connected psychology professor Jacqueline Nesi's celebrated Substack newsletter, Techno Sapiens
  • The complete useful of William Shakespeare, for students and scholars to explore
  • A notebook search nan Q1 net reports from nan apical 50 nationalist companies worldwide, for financial analysts and marketplace watchers alike

What tin you do pinch nan caller notebooks?

Users are now capable to research each of nan featured notebooks done a suite of devices offered via NotebookLM, including AI-generated audio overviews and Mind Maps, a characteristic that creates illustrated diagrams connecting disparate themes and ideas extracted from your notes. You tin besides inquire questions astir nan worldly you're studying straight to NotebookLM's integrated AI adjunct and person natural-language responses, conscionable arsenic you would erstwhile conversing pinch ChatGPT aliases Gemini.

"Each postulation lets you research nan contented utilizing each of NotebookLM's signature features. You tin publication nan original root material, but you tin besides airs questions aliases research circumstantial topics successful depth, and get answers grounded successful nan original material, pinch citations," said Google. "You tin perceive to pre-generated Audio Overviews, aliases research nan main themes utilizing our Mind Maps feature."

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Google introduced different characteristic for GoogleLM past month, which allows users to share their individual notebooks done nationalist links. That characteristic has already been utilized much than 140,000 times, according to Monday's blog post.

Collaboration aliases nan courtroom

The Atlantic and The Economist are 2 awesome publishers that person opted to subordinate forces pinch a starring AI developer astatine a clip erstwhile generative AI devices are transforming online search, which has agelong been a captious nexus connecting readers pinch online journalism.

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News Corp, Axel Springer, and nan Financial Times, among others, person signed content-licensing deals pinch OpenAI, nan institution down ChatGPT.

Meanwhile, different salient publishers person opted to writer AI companies for what they position arsenic nan forbidden usage of their copyrighted worldly to train AI models. The New York Times, for example, has sued OpenAI and its partner Microsoft. ZDNET's genitor company, Ziff Davis, has besides sued OpenAI.

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