Starting Thursday, Portuguese users can now freely use the experimental Google NotebookLM (in Camões language), a “notepad” equipped with advanced AI tools.
The biggest difference in this service Connected Compared to others – Available at booklm.google – is that artificial intelligence algorithms use in their work as a source exclusively what the user places in the notebook.
So, if you want help, for example, analyzing a book, just upload its PDF to NotebookLM and then ask questions, at least conversation, about him. AI prepares summaries, answers questions (as long as the information is in the book) or even creates a chronology from the available data.
Furthermore, the system is also able to read and interpret existing text, which helps to write comments, for example.
NotebookLM, which has Gemini 1.5 Pro language models behind the scenes — the most powerful AI Google makes available to the public at the moment — is also able to “see” and describe images, whether they’re photos or videos.
Another built-in feature is the ability to interrogate the AI about what types of insights the uploaded content can generate.
In addition to the PDF files, images, and videos mentioned above, you can also documents from Google Docs, Google Slides, or any address (URL). Web It could be a font used by NotebookLM.
As Raisa Martin, a product manager at Google Labs, told international journalists attending the service’s presentation on Wednesday, the maximum analyzable data is 25 million words. This is for everyone notebook Created – Nothing prevents the same user from creating several documents in parallel, explained Stephen Johnson, managing editor of the same department.
The latter also stressed that the documents uploaded to Google’s “cloud” are not used to train artificial intelligence, and are not stored long-term. “It was only used for the task in question and was deleted shortly thereafter,” he confirmed.
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