The Google Notebook introduces a video review

Google announced On Tuesday, he introduces a video review to Notebooklm, an AI -based assistant and research assistant. For the first time introduced on Google We/O in May, the video review allows users to transform dense multimedia, such as RAW NOTES, PDF and paintings, into digestible visual presentations.

Earlier, the service adopted an audio approach to help users understand materials with audio inspections, a function that gives users the opportunity to generate a podcast with virtual hosts of artificial intelligence based on documents that the notebook has made available, such as course readings or short briefs.

Thanks to this new possibilities, the notebook adopts a more visual approach to help users understand various topics and ideas.

Google claims that users may think about video reviews as a visual alternative to audio reviews. This function creates new visual elements when downloading images, diagrams, quotes and numbers from the documents sent to clarify the content. Google claims that this function is good to explain the data, demonstrate processes and facilitate abstract concepts.

Users can adapt their video review, as in the case of audio reviews. They can specify the topics on which you can focus, indicate your learning goals, describe target recipients and more.

They can ask simple questions, such as: “I don't know anything about it; help me understand diagrams in a newspaper” or specific, such as: “I'm already an expert from X and my team is working on y; focus on Z”.

Video review is now implemented for all users in English, with the support of more languages, soon, says Google.

Google also announced that he was introducing updates to the Notebooklm studio panel. Users can now create and store many studio outputs of the same type in one notebook. In addition, users will now see four tiles at the top of the study panel for creating audio reviews, video reviews, mind maps and reports with one click.

In addition, users can now many tasks within the studio panel. For example, they can listen to an audio review, while examining a map of mind or browsing a guide for learning.

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