Google's new Notebook LM app adds an AI research assistant to your iPhone
Google has released an iOS app for NotebookLM, bringing its AI-based research tool for understanding large stretches of text to the small screen.NotebookLM goes mobile - Image Credit: GoogleGoogle introduced NotebookLM in July 2023, pitching it as an experimental AI-powered notebook to help people with research. Previously available online, NotebookLM is now spreading to mobile, with the release of iOS, iPadOS, and Android apps.The idea of NotebookLM is that it can offer the same sort of insights into content as ChatGPT, Google Gemini, or other AI chatbot services. The difference is that it is limited to only accessing the documents and sources you specify, nothing else. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

Google has released an iOS app for NotebookLM, bringing its AI-based research tool for understanding large stretches of text to the small screen.

NotebookLM goes mobile - Image Credit: Google
Google introduced NotebookLM in July 2023, pitching it as an experimental AI-powered notebook to help people with research. Previously available online, NotebookLM is now spreading to mobile, with the release of iOS, iPadOS, and Android apps.
The idea of NotebookLM is that it can offer the same sort of insights into content as ChatGPT, Google Gemini, or other AI chatbot services. The difference is that it is limited to only accessing the documents and sources you specify, nothing else.
Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

NotebookLM goes mobile - Image Credit: Google
Google introduced NotebookLM in July 2023, pitching it as an experimental AI-powered notebook to help people with research. Previously available online, NotebookLM is now spreading to mobile, with the release of iOS, iPadOS, and Android apps.
The idea of NotebookLM is that it can offer the same sort of insights into content as ChatGPT, Google Gemini, or other AI chatbot services. The difference is that it is limited to only accessing the documents and sources you specify, nothing else.
Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums