Google announced today that NotebookLM is now called “Gemini Notebook” and previewed upcoming features that users can soon expect.
At I/O 2023, the research tool was unveiled as Project Tailwind and then became NotebookLM closer to launch. Gemini Notebook is much friendlier than having “language model” in the name, while Google is explicitly tying the app to the main Gemini brand.
The current logo will be updated with a blue/purple Gemini gradient.
Gemini Notebook remains a “standalone product focused on being your premier research tool,” but will now “do more across the Google ecosystem.”
Notebooks are already available in the Gemini app for chat organization and collecting work. They will soon be available in Google Search’s AI Mode.
The other announcement today is that the Gemini 3.5 and Antigravity upgrade that began rolling out for AI Ultra users last month is soon coming to AI Pro subscribers. Each notebook gets a secure cloud computer to natively write and execute code in service of “complex data analysis grounded in your sources.” Google touts “entirely new output formats and deeper analysis.”
This upgrade will be available to all Google AI Pro users on the web “over the coming weeks.”
Google also shared today that Gemini Notebook is now used by over 30 million people and 600,000+ organizations.
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