Google announced On Tuesday, there is a video reviews on Notebooklm, the AI assistant based on notes and a research assistant. It was first introduced to Google I/O in May, video reviews allow users to convert dense multimedes, such as raw notes, PDFS and images, into digestible visual presentations.
Previously, the service has adopted an audio approach to help users to understand materials with audio reviews, a feature that enables users to create a podcast with virtual AI computers based on the documents shared with Notebooklm, such as course readings.
With this new feature, Notebooklm adopts a more visual approach to help users understand different themes and ideas.
Google says users can think of video reviews as a visual alternative to audio reviews. The feature creates new graphics while pulling images, charts, excerpts and numbers from documents that have been downloaded to explain the content. Google says that the function is good for explaining data, demonstration of processes and easier understanding abstract concepts.
Users can customize their video reviews, as well as with audio reviews. They can define issues to focus, indicate their learning goals, describe the audience -target and much more.
They can ask simple questions such as “I don’t know anything about this issue, help me understand the charts on paper”, or in particular as “I’m already special in x and my team works on y, focus on Z.”
Video reviews are now circulating to all users in English, with support for more languages coming soon, Google says.
Google has also announced that updates are being released on Notebooklm Studio Panel. Users can now create and store multiple studios of the same type on a single laptop. In addition, users will now see four tiles at the top of the studio table to create audio dioceses, video reviews, mind maps and references with a single click.
In addition, users can now multiply in the studio table. For example, they can hear a audio overview while exploring a mind map or reviewing a study guide.
