Google has announced that it has added a new feature to Notebooklm with artificial intelligence -supported notes and content production tool. Thanks to this tool called “Discover ,, users no longer have to search for resources that are suitable for research subjects manually. Instead, when they enter the research issue with a short statement, the notebooklm analyzes the resources on the web and presents the most relevant content to the user.
The new feature is working by taking power from Google’s Gemini Pro 1.5. When the user introduces the subject he wants to investigate to the system, the notebooklm sets the most suitable ones by scanning hundreds of online resources. At the end of this process, the system proposes 10 resource titles and summaries. The user can include all of these resources in the project, as well as to use selected resources by removing the desired content.
The new feature focuses on increasing user productivity
The Discover tool does not only facilitate the first stage of the research process. After the sources have been added, notebooklm can create summary documents, working guides, frequently asked questions (SSS) lists and timelines. In addition, users can receive resources -based answers by directing special questions to the system. Users who want more interactive content can demand a podcast -like content where two artificial intelligence servers are chatting.
According to Google, the Discover feature is the first step of the wider innovations to be offered on notebooklm. Automating the content scanning and analysis process for such platforms, which are frequently used in fields such as education, academic research and project management, saves a significant time. Google says that this feature has started to be presented to NOTEBOOKLM users this week, and the full distribution will take about a week.
In addition, the Discover tool can offer random research proposal to any topic. Users clicking on the “I’m Feeling Curious” button can create a random source list of sources selected by artificial intelligence. This stands out as a remarkable option, especially for users who do exploration -oriented research.
Notebooklm also attracted attention with its ability to interact with user notes. Users can ask questions on their previous documents or notes, summarize content, or create new documents that are suitable for the content. The Discover feature expands the scope of the research process by supporting this process with wider and outsourcing content.
Although such automated research tools significantly improve the user experience, reliability and content accuracy are still among the basic elements to be considered. Google emphasizes that notebooklm only offers suggestions and that the final content assessment belongs to the user.