Google has officially launched its AI-powered note-taking app, NotebookLM, for both Android and iOS platforms, marking a significant expansion of its capabilities beyond desktop use. The mobile app retains the core functionalities of its desktop counterpart, including the ability to upload various sources for summarization and generate AI-powered Audio Overviews. The app allows users to upload documents, create multiple notebooks based on specific topics, and query their notes to retrieve precise information quickly. Users can download the app and start organizing their notes and research materials with the help of AI. People can send and receive text and voice notes, view GIFs and videos, share their location, and mess around with stickers right from their Apple Watch. Read more in our articles including "Google's AI Note-Taking App NotebookLM Now Available on Mobile" and "Walmart launches Overpowered gaming PCs, laptops".
Google has officially launched its AI-powered note-taking app, NotebookLM, for both Android and iOS platforms, marking a significant expansion of its capabilities beyond desktop use. The mobile app retains the core functionalities of its desktop counterpart, including the ability to upload various sources for summarization and generate AI-powered Audio Overviews.
The app allows users to upload documents, create multiple notebooks based on specific topics, and query their notes to retrieve precise information quickly. Users can download the app and start organizing their notes and research materials with the help of AI. People can send and receive text and voice notes, view GIFs and videos, share their location, and mess around with stickers right from their Apple Watch.
Our coverage of AI-powered notes includes: "Google's AI Note-Taking App NotebookLM Now Available on Mobile"; "Walmart launches Overpowered gaming PCs, laptops"; "PAGASA launches PANaHON mobile app". Each article provides unique insights and information.