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Google has added a new feature to Notebooklm that allows for artificial intelligence blogging tool Look for its own web sources to summarize and tell. Instead of downloading sources manually such as documents or YouTube links, users can now click the “Discover” button and simply describe the topic they want to have a better understanding of it, with the tool and then collect the sources of web on this topic.
Google says that Discover has started to launch on Wednesday, and it will take “about a week or so” to be available to all users.
Notebooklm will hunt through “hundreds of potential web sources in seconds” according to Google, analyzing the most relevant options and then making a list of ten recommendations, each of which has a summary explaining its importance. Users can determine which of these sources they want to refer to, and import them to use them in other features, including common questions, briefing documents, and Podcast -like audio look That uses artificial intelligence hosts to discuss the topic.
Sources will be saved inside the Notebooklm notebook to allow users to read them directly and use them as a reviewer of the martyrdom, notes notes, and the answer capabilities of the questions. Google says Discover Sources is the first among many Notebooklm features that are developed to facilitate users to find relevant notebook reference materials.
Another possibility revolves around this “I feel curious” – a button calling for a NotBooklm notebook to create sources on a completely random theme. It is a good way to see what a capable feature is, but also a fun way to learn about new topics, like it is very similar Wikipedia random article.