Tech

A powerful new AI tool is coming to Chromebooks to vastly increase productivity

Share
Share


  • New Chromium code has revealed NotebookLM will be pre-installed on ChromeOS
  • NotebookLM is a powerful AI tool for educational work, and analysis
  • It’s not confirmed whether it will be rolled out in an update or only available on new Chromebooks

Google has announced a new suite of Gemini AI features coming to ChromeOS, including NotebookLM, which will soon ship on the hardware by default. It will soon be available in the app drawer on Chromebooks, as evidenced by a code change to Chromium Gerrit.

NotebookLM is an AI-powered tool for summarizing and analyzing documents, videos, and other forms of content. You upload sources to it, including PDFs, websites, YouTube videos, audio, and the Google Suite with answers generated by Google Gemini.

Share

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Articles
Trading some corn-ethanol land for solar can triple US solar energy production
Tech

Trading some corn-ethanol land for solar can triple US solar energy production

(A) Spatial overlap of corn harvest and ethanol refineries in 2022 (28,...

1Password unveils new security and Agentic AI capabilities for XAM platform
Tech

1Password unveils new security and Agentic AI capabilities for XAM platform

1Password has revealed new tools for its XAM platform Users will benefit...

CATL unveils its new battery tech that charges in five minutes, offers huge range but doesn’t cost a fortune
Tech

CATL unveils its new battery tech that charges in five minutes, offers huge range but doesn’t cost a fortune

CATL unveils second generation of its “Shenxing” fast-charging battery A five-minute charge...

Sunlight and sugarcane waste power hydrogen production at rate four times higher than commercialization benchmark
Tech

Sunlight and sugarcane waste power hydrogen production at rate four times higher than commercialization benchmark

Schematic diagram of PEC H2 production using the PtC/Ni/c-Si photocathode. Credit: Nature...