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BREAKING 🚨: Google might be working on a "Lecture" format for Audio Overviews on NotebookLM. Lectures would have a single host narration and could last for 30 minutes. Exclusive Notebook with TestingCatalog Lecture sample in the post below. Listening time 👀

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