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Gemini is getting ready to work with our favorite Google AI tool (APK teardown)
Gemini support for notebook uploads may let users combine those resources with the wider internet. NotebookLM is arguably one of Google's most useful AI tools, and has helped introduce us to impressive features like Audio Overviews. Perhaps its greatest strength stems from how focused it is, pulling information from the resources you specifically provide it with, rather than broadly crawling the internet as a whole. And while we're glad that it doesn't look like NotebookLM is about to seriously change anything there, we have spotted one new way that might let us expand the horizons of our notebooks -- just a little.
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Google's best AI tools could finally join forces
The last US carrier outside of the Big 3 is officially gone for good While Gemini steals the spotlight with its deep integration across Android and other Google services, it's NotebookLM that is the most powerful and practical of the company's AI tools. And the best part? Google keeps improving NotebookLM, and it recently even added support for featured notebooks, showing curated content from experts in the relevant field. Now, Google seems to be working on bringing NotebookLM to Gemini, combining two of its most powerful AI apps. An Android Authority teardown of the latest Google app beta (16.30.59.sa.arm64 beta) points to Google bringing NotebookLM integration to Gemini. The option to import notebooks will reportedly appear in the same menu where you currently add images, files, or Google Drive documents to Gemini. The team could only get to the menu, with the app not showing any of their notebooks in NotebookLM. Close It's unclear what Google intends to do here, but this integration could open several use cases. For example, you can directly add sources from a Gemini chat to NotebookLM or vice versa. Likewise, you can tell Gemini to refer to a particular notebook in NotebookLM and use it as a source alongside information from the web. There's possibly a lot more that Google could do with this NotebookLM-Gemini integration. But since the feature does not work right now, we will have to wait for a future beta build or for the company to officially announce this integration and its use cases. Don't expect this to happen anytime soon, though, given that the feature does not work in the latest beta. Gemini and NotebookLM keep getting better Source: Lucas Gouveia/Android Police | Mongta Studio/Shuterstock Google recently rolled out Deep Think to Gemini's Android app, albeit only to Google AI Ultra subscribers. And for students and educators with Gemini for Education access, the company made Gemini 2.5 Pro free and increased the usage limits. As for NotebookLM So, Google integrating Gemini and NotebookLM holds a lot of promise. It will combine Gemini's conversational AI capabilities with NotebookLM's deep document understanding and research features, making them even more powerful productive tools.
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Google is working on integrating Gemini and NotebookLM, two of its powerful AI tools. This integration could allow users to combine focused notebook resources with broader internet information, potentially revolutionizing AI-assisted research and productivity.
Google is reportedly working on integrating two of its most powerful AI tools: Gemini and NotebookLM. This development, discovered through an APK teardown of the latest Google app beta (16.30.59.sa.arm64 beta), suggests that users may soon be able to import notebooks from NotebookLM directly into Gemini 1.
Source: Android Authority
NotebookLM has gained recognition as one of Google's most useful AI tools, known for its focused approach to information processing. Unlike broader AI systems, NotebookLM pulls information from specific resources provided by the user, making it a powerful tool for targeted research and analysis 1. On the other hand, Gemini has been making waves with its deep integration across Android and other Google services, offering a more conversational and versatile AI experience 2.
While the exact details of the integration are yet to be revealed, several potential use cases have been speculated:
Source: Android Police
As of now, the integration feature is not fully functional in the latest beta version of the Google app. The option to import notebooks is expected to appear in the same menu where users currently add images, files, or Google Drive documents to Gemini 2.
Google has been consistently improving both Gemini and NotebookLM. Recent updates include the introduction of Deep Think to Gemini's Android app for Google AI Ultra subscribers, and increased usage limits for Gemini 2.5 Pro for students and educators with Gemini for Education access 2.
The integration of Gemini and NotebookLM holds significant promise for users. By combining Gemini's conversational AI capabilities with NotebookLM's deep document understanding and research features, Google aims to create even more powerful and productive tools for its users across various applications.
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