Google’s NotebookLM Now a Global Writing Assistant: Multimodal Interaction and New Functions Enhance Its Features

Google’s NotebookLM writing assistant brings Gemini’s multimodal features to Spain.

Google has recently updated its NotebookLM writing assistant with the Gemini 1.5 Pro language model, introducing new functions and multimodal interaction. This update has made the NotebookLM available in more than 200 countries and regions, including Spain. The app is an experimental notes app that Google first introduced at the 2023 Google IO annual developer event as Project Tailwind. It’s powered by a language model that can learn from user documents.

Initially, NotebookLM was only available in the United States within Google Labs. However, as of this Thursday, it is now accessible worldwide. The new capabilities introduced with Gemini 1.5 Pro allow for multimodal interaction with the assistant, enabling users to use text, images, graphs, and diagrams from documents. The update also supports new font formats like URLs, presentations, Google documents, and PDF files.

Furthermore, online citations now refer to specific fragments in the user’s sources, and the guide function can transform sources into frequently asked questions, briefings, and study guides. This writing assistant is primarily targeted at the education and research sector but can be used by anyone looking to create summaries and adapt transcripts to produce drafts.

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