
Steven Johnson
@stevenbjohnson • 1,049,947 subscribers
Editorial Director, NotebookLM and Google Labs. Author of 14 books. Latest: The Infernal Machine. Speech inquiries email: wesn at leighbureau dot com
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Two big steps towards our vision for NotebookLM as the ultimate research platform: • Integrating Deep Research, with a set of only-at-Notebook features that let you explore the retrieved sources • Launching a series of Featured Notebooks curated by Google Research These developments are designed to enhance the full life cycle of research and scholarship: using the power of AI to assemble the knowledge base you need to advance your understanding, and then making your work accessible and intelligible to a wider audience using all the explanatory tools that Notebook offers. If you've used DeepResearch in the Gemini app, you already know that it's a pioneering advance in assembling complex, grounded information on any topic imaginable—collecting an entire trove of material for you and writing a nuanced research report that summarizes the findings. But because NotebookLM is designed to manage and explore potentially hundreds of sources, the Deep Research report is only the beginning of your journey. In our integration, Deep Research gives you an overview all of the sources it found during its research phase, with annotated commentary explaining how each source related to your original query. You can then choose to import some or all of the sources to the notebook, along with the report itself, which you can then explore or transform using the full suite of tools that Notebook offers: grounded chat with citations, Mind Maps, Audio/Video overviews, and much more. And it's that suite of tools that make the Google Research Featured Notebooks so compelling as well. Each notebook contains a curated collection of articles on a specific topic, published by the Google Research team. Think of them as a kind of knowledge base of Google's best thinking on a series of compelling research questions: How do scientists link genetics to health? How will quantum computing be useful? If you're a specialist in these fields, you can read the original papers or ask nuanced questions in chat and advance your understanding of the latest developments. But these notebooks can also make the complex but important topics understandable to non-specialists or students. Each notebook comes with pre-generated audio and video overviews, flashcards, and other Studio artifacts designed to make the scientific and technological concepts accessible and interesting. And you can always explore the material with our new "Learning Guide" chat mode that effectively gives you a personal tutor to enhance your understanding. There's much more to come on this front, but you can see in these two announcements how we see Notebook as both a workbench for conducting research and a publishing platform for sharing the results of that research once you're ready to make it public. Deep Research is rolling out this week to all users. The first two Google Research notebooks are live now, both of them deep dives into our most recent discoveries involving genetics and health. (Links in the following tweets.) We'll be publishing new notebooks in the series every other week or so for the next few months.
Steven Johnson104,746 просмотров • 6 месяцев назад

All @notebooklm users can now join the conversation in Audio Overviews! Just choose "Interactive Mode" to try. I had the hosts discuss one of my books, then made a surprise guest appearance and asked for criticism. After a bit of flattery, they actually had great suggestions.
Steven Johnson174,595 просмотров • 1 год назад

Nano-Banana images in NotebookLM's Video Overviews are truly jaw-dropping. It's like having an expert illustrator on your team to bring your ideas to life. My favorite style: Papercraft. Conveniently, I just wrote an essay on the invention of paper. Here's the VO version:
Steven Johnson28,622 просмотров • 7 месяцев назад

The new NotebookLM Video Overview format adds a new dimension to our Featured Notebooks, like this guide to extending your healthspan based on the book Super Agers by acclaimed scientist Eric Topol. Visit the notebook itself to get more expert advice:
Steven Johnson18,487 просмотров • 10 месяцев назад
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