Google has released an artificial intelligence-powered NotebookLM note-taking app
Google has renamed its Project Tailwind AI notebook to NotebookLM and launched the tool to a small group of users in the US.
Here's What We Know
NotebookLM is based on Google Docs. By accessing the app, a user can select multiple documents and then use NotebookLM to ask questions about them and create new content.
The developers hope that limiting the underlying model to only the information the user provides will improve the model's response and reduce its tendency to make things up. NotebookLM also has a built-in citation function, which should make it easier to quickly fact-check automatically generated responses.
Google claims that the NotebookLM model only has access to the documents that the user has chosen to upload. This data is not available to other users and is not used to train new AI models.
However, Google warns that NotebookLM can still hallucinate and that the model won't always work correctly.
Source: The Verge