NotebookLM, the Google research tool that gained notoriety for its AI-generated podcasts, is introducing a feature called Video Overviews. As the name suggests, this tool automatically creates videos on requested topics and pulls data from a user’s uploaded images, diagrams, quotes and documents.
It’s rolling out right now, but there are some caveats. These overviews are only available in English, though Google says more languages are on the way. Also, the tool doesn’t make videos in a conventional sense. It creates slideshows with narration.
Despite this limitation, the company says the feature is “uniquely effective for explaining data, demonstrating processes and making abstract concepts more tangible.” Google also says it’ll be expanding the toolset in the future, so it won’t always be just a slideshow machine.
Video Overviews do currently offer some handy playback options. There’s the ability to skip back and forth by 10 seconds and adjust the playback speed. The company is also updating NotebookLM’s Studio tab. It’s getting a visual refresh, which rolls out “over the next few weeks” to all users.
Google has certainly been busy iterating on the platform these past few months. It released an official NotebookLM app back in May and began offering curated “featured notebooks” earlier this month. This lets users experiment with the platform with pre-approved topics like William Shakespeare, so newbies won’t have to actually upload anything. Audio-only overviews are also now available in over 50 languages.
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