Google's NotebookLM Unveils Public Sharing for Notebooks and AI Podcasts
Google's AI-powered note-taking app, NotebookLM, now enables you to share your notebooks with classmates, colleagues, or students through a public link. While viewers cannot edit your notebook's contents, they can still interact with it by asking questions and exploring AI-generated features such as audio summaries, briefings, and FAQs.
First introduced as an experimental tool in 2023, NotebookLM has quickly become one of Google’s standout successes. The application is built to help you grasp information from various sources—including notes, documents, presentation slides, and even YouTube videos. It offers AI-generated summaries, creates podcast-style conversations, allows you to "chat" about the material, and much more. Google rolled out a mobile version of NotebookLM last month.
GIF: GoogleMaking your notebook publicly accessible is a straightforward process, similar to sharing files in Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, or Slides. Simply click the Share button located in the upper-right corner of your notebook, then adjust the settings to "Anyone with the link." Next, hit "Copy link" and paste it into a message, email, or social media post to invite broader engagement with your content.
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Google also provides the option to share notebooks with specific users by entering their email addresses. Unlike public link sharing, this method allows you to grant individual collaborators editing permissions. Additionally, you can share audio overviews directly through the Gemini app.
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Google's AI-powered note-taking app, NotebookLM, now enables you to share your notebooks with classmates, colleagues, or students through a public link. While viewers cannot edit your notebook's contents, they can still interact with it by asking questions and exploring AI-generated features such as audio summaries, briefings, and FAQs.
First introduced as an experimental tool in 2023, NotebookLM has quickly become one of Google’s standout successes. The application is built to help you grasp information from various sources—including notes, documents, presentation slides, and even YouTube videos. It offers AI-generated summaries, creates podcast-style conversations, allows you to "chat" about the material, and much more. Google rolled out a mobile version of NotebookLM last month.
GIF: GoogleMaking your notebook publicly accessible is a straightforward process, similar to sharing files in Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, or Slides. Simply click the Share button located in the upper-right corner of your notebook, then adjust the settings to "Anyone with the link." Next, hit "Copy link" and paste it into a message, email, or social media post to invite broader engagement with your content.
Related
- Google's NotebookLM can now locate its own sources
Google also provides the option to share notebooks with specific users by entering their email addresses. Unlike public link sharing, this method allows you to grant individual collaborators editing permissions. Additionally, you can share audio overviews directly through the Gemini app.
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