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Google’s NotebookLM can now turn your content into narrated slides

Google’s NotebookLM went viral due to its Audio Overviews feature, which creates AI-generated podcasts between two hosts based on your content. Now, Google has also made a much-anticipated leap into video. 

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On Tuesday, Google launched Video Overviews, a feature originally unveiled at Google I/O, that creates narrated slides from your content. The feature adds visual components to Audio Overviews, with the AI hosts creating new visuals that help illustrate the content, as seen below:

Video Overviews use cases (and how to access) 

The slides incorporate the existing visual elements from your document, including images, diagrams, quotes, and numbers. I can see some useful applications for this feature for both working professionals and students. For example, when uploading a dense research paper or business report, the Video Overviews tool could break down the concepts and keep some of the key charts necessary to explain the topic. 

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If you are familiar with Audio Overviews, you’ll easily adjust to Video Overviews, which keeps some of the best customization features, such as specifying topics to focus on, learning goals, audience, and more, according to Google. Video Overviews is available to all English NotebookLM users. Google shares that additional formats will be added in the future, with narrated slides being the first format to launch in Video Overviews. 

New look 

The actual NotebookLM studio has received an upgraded look that goes beyond aesthetics and adds to its functionalities. With the redesign, users can “create and store multiple studio outputs,” allowing them to produce different outputs from their content, such as Audio Overviews, Mind Maps, Reports, and Study Guides, and store them in one single notebook:

The new look includes four tiles at the top of the Studio panel to organize the content. Another added perk is the ability to explore multiple generated outputs simultaneously. For example, you could listen to your Audio Overviews AI-podcast while also reviewing a generated study guide, which you couldn’t do before. 


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Source: Information Technologies - zdnet.com

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