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Gemini Notebooks turned my chaotic notes into one AI-powered workspace—and I’m not going back
ai1 month ago

Gemini Notebooks turned my chaotic notes into one AI-powered workspace—and I’m not going back

A Tom's Guide writer replaces a jumble of note apps and documents with Gemini Notebooks, turning uploaded notes, PDFs, and handwritten scraps into three context-aware workspaces (Work, Life, Projects). The notebooks remember context across sessions, making planning, drafting, and information retrieval smoother and eliminating the need to dig through old chats or multiple apps. She compares Gemini Notebooks to NotebookLM and Google's Notebooks, noting it’s a more integrated, organized system and declaring she’s never going back to her old setup, with AI now feeling like a collaborative extension of her brain.

Ex-NPR Host Sues Google Over Alleged AI Voice Copy for NotebookLM
artificial-intelligence3 months ago

Ex-NPR Host Sues Google Over Alleged AI Voice Copy for NotebookLM

David Greene, a former NPR Morning Edition co-host, filed a California lawsuit accusing Google of using his distinctive voice to train one of NotebookLM's AI co-hosts without permission, tied to the platform's Audio Overviews that convert notes into podcast-style segments. Google says the voice comes from a paid actor. The case highlights ongoing tensions over consent, compensation, and data used to train AI-generated media.

Mastering Google's NotebookLM: 5 Tips, Future of Note-Taking, and Audio Enhancements
technology1 year ago

Mastering Google's NotebookLM: 5 Tips, Future of Note-Taking, and Audio Enhancements

Google's NotebookLM is an AI-driven app that helps users organize, analyze, and synthesize large amounts of information, with features like source collection, podcast generation, and flexible presentation options, suitable for students, writers, and researchers. Tips include creating a personal daily activity notebook, gathering multiple sources, generating podcasts for better understanding, focusing on specific interests, and experimenting with different information formats, as well as using it for creative projects.