Have You Tried Using NOTEBOOK LM?

@arunava · 2025-08-28 18:05 · GEMS

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This tool has cut down hours of my research to minutes and is literally a lifesaver. Today, let's break down Google's Notebook LM. So, let me show you how it works. Start by uploading your PDFs, webpages, YouTube videos, or even personal notes to a project. You can add up to 50 sources or 25 million words at once which is huge data set point.

Notebook LM then scans everything, gives you summaries, highlights, key themes, and even suggests questions you should be asking. Once that's done, you can just chat with your files. You can ask, "summarize this chapter," or "pull out all the financial data for 2024," and it'll respond with citation-backed answers grounded in your material.

Not just this, it can also create mind maps, basically interactive visual diagrams, to help you grasp the overall structure of your sources.

That's Amazing, right?

But my favorite feature has to be audio overviews. It turns all your reading material into an interactive podcast-style conversation with two AI voices. It's basically like having a personal AI researcher in your back pocket. I really like this tool and i use it quite often while I am driving and listen to podcast styled Materials.

You upload your documents, and it helps you, like, really get to grips with them. Right. Perfect for learning on the go, whether you're traveling, cooking, or just trying to avoid screen fatigue.

So if you're a founder, writer, researcher, or just someone buried under a pile of reading, Notebook LM could be your secret weapon. It's free and available in India, so go try it out.

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