Google is integrating the premium features of NotebookLM Plus into its One AI Premium subscription. This move provides users with increased customization options, higher usage limits, and enhanced security. NotebookLM, launched in 2023, functions as an AI-powered research assistant and note-taking app that utilizes user-supplied data to create interactive databases. Users can generate summaries, FAQs, and audio overviews from their notebooks, making it valuable for academic research, company onboarding, and various other applications. While errors and hallucinations can occur, users can leverage the increased usage limits of NotebookLM Plus to create 500 notebooks with up to 300 sources each, sending 500 chat queries per day.
As reported by The Verge, Google is bringing the premium features from NotebookLM Plus to its One AI Premium monthly subscription plan. This includes more customization options and higher usage limits, along with extra security.
Recommended Videos Instead, you supply your “notebooks” with data, and the app turns them into interactive databases. From there, you can ask questions and get answers with citations, create FAQs, or get one-click summaries. You can also generate Audio Overviews where two AI hosts discuss key topics like a podcast.
Users on Reddit have also shared additional use cases such as analyzing legal documents, exploring new code bases, and creating interactive play guides for videos games or tabletop RPGs. According to comments, errors and hallucinated content can still happen, so it’s important not to assume every answer is 100% accurate just because you supplied correct or trustworthy data.
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