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Shelly Palmer - Google unveils AI-powered NotebookLM: The future of note-taking

SASKTODAY.ca's newest columnist, Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn’s β€œTop Voice in Technology,” and writes a popular daily business blog.
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The thirst for personalized intelligent tools is intensifying. Enter Google's NotebookLM, which Google says you can think of as a virtual research assistant that can summarize facts, explain complex ideas, and brainstorm new connections – all based on the sources you select.

At its core, NotebookLM lets you use Google Docs to create a personalized AI tool that can understand and assist in making sense of your notes and data. It provides a range of functions, including summarizing documents, answering user queries, and even creating new content based on the selected information. Google says that NotebookLM assures data privacy because it doesn't share your data or use it to train new AI models.

Interestingly, NotebookLM's citation feature allows for instant fact-checking of auto-generated responses. However, Google advises that – like any AI – NotebookLM is not infallible and may "hallucinate," offering inaccurate information based on the data provided.

I'm not sure if Google is leading or following. The idea of seamlessly integrating AI into every product is an approach I expect from every tech company, but that doesn't mean that you should wait until the tools are everywhere. You can (and should) become an expert human/AI coworking team right now. To get started, sign up for our free online course . It will help you get ahead of the curve.

As always your thoughts and comments are both welcome and encouraged. Just reply to . -s

P.S. Are you on Threads yet? I'm having fun over there as @shelly.palmer, and I talked about Meta's new platform on Good Day New York earlier this week. You can watch the segment here.

ABOUT SHELLY PALMER

Shelly Palmer is the Professor of Advanced Media in Residence at Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and CEO of The Palmer Group, a consulting practice that helps Fortune 500 companies with technology, media and marketing. Named  he covers tech and business for , is a regular commentator on CNN and writes a popular . He's a , and the creator of the popular, free online course, . Follow  or visit . 

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