Google has updated its representative artificial intelligence (AI) app ‘Notebook LM’ again. Moreover, in response to the recent explosive increase in users, a paid service for businesses has been launched.
Tech Crunch and Enterprise Beat reported on the seventeenth (local time) that Google updated the ‘Audio Overview’ function of Notebook LM and started testing the paid service ‘Notebook LM Business’.
The most recent update adds ‘customization’ within the technique of making a virtual podcast where AI communicates with one another, and provides guidance to users to deal with specific parts. Through this, you’ll be able to skip parts that don’t require conversation and focus more on vital content.
“This update allows users to maneuver the AI within the direction they need,” said Liza Martin, Google Labs Notebook LM leader. “That is in response to feedback from users that some adjustments are needed.”
He also explained that if the customization function is utilized in the audio outline, hallucinations could be reduced to some extent because the AI adjusts the content by itself.
Background tasks are also possible. While AI Overview conducts the podcast, users can proceed their work or seek for related links.

Additionally they announced that they may soon release a business version targeting firms. It expands usage limits for businesses, universities, organizations and more and includes latest features reminiscent of team member sharing.
The business version is scheduled to be released at the top of this yr, and the worth has not yet been revealed.
This product is so popular that a paid service has been introduced. In keeping with data from website traffic evaluation platform SimilarWeb, the present number of tourists to Notebook LM is 4.17 million. That is 6.4 times the variety of 652,181 in August before word of mouth spread.
Google can be known to be very encouraged by this. Google CEO Sundar Pichai said in an internal announcement announcing DeepMind’s reorganization that day, “We have had an exciting few days across our AI products,” citing for example, “Notebook LM with audio overview went viral.” I picked it first.
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