Google NotebookLM can now search the web – here’s how to use it

Look, we all know AI note-taking tools can be about as exciting as watching paint dry, but Google just dropped a cool update to NotebookLM that might make you rethink your relationship with AI research assistants. Starting this week, Google’s NotebookLM is finally getting what we’ve all been begging for: the ability to search the web for sources without having to copy-paste URLs manually. The new “Discover” feature is rolling out gradually, promising to turn your research sessions from mind-numbing PDF uploads into something actually useful. Here’s What’s Actually Cool About It Instead of forcing you to play librarian with your sources, NotebookLM will now crawl the web based on your topic and serve up to 10 highly relevant sources. Imagine having a really smart intern who actually knows what they’re doing – except this one doesn’t need coffee breaks or LinkedIn recommendations. That’s essentially what you’re getting here with this. new feature. The best part? It’s not just throwing random Wikipedia articles at you. The AI analyzes hundreds of potential sources and picks the cream of the crop, complete with summaries that tell you if they’re worth your time. For the trust-but-verify crowd, you can see exactly where every piece of information comes from, with citations that actually make sense. Play How to Use NotebookLM’s Discover Sources Feature Getting started with Google NotebookLM is painless. Here’s how to use it: Access NotebookLM:Go to notebooklm.google.com and open a notebook or create an entirely new one Discover New Sources:Navigate to the…Google NotebookLM can now search the web – here’s how to use it

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