- NotebookLM, Google’s AI-powered note-taking app, will soon be preinstalled on Chromebooks.
- This is evidenced by a new code change submitted to the Chromium Gerrit.
- The code change adds the NotebookLM web app to the list of preinstalled web apps in Chrome OS.
Google has released a number of features powered by its Gemini AI model, but perhaps one of its most widely praised Gemini-powered products is NotebookLM. NotebookLM is a powerful tool that uses AI to summarize, analyze, and answer questions about whatever documents, articles, videos, or audio content you throw at it. It’s incredibly useful for students, researchers, or anyone who needs to analyze large volumes of information. In order to bring this incredibly useful tool to more people, Google will soon preinstall NotebookLM on Chromebooks.
To use NotebookLM, you simply have to navigate to notebooklm.google.com in your web browser. That makes it quite accessible since everyone uses a web browser, but the problem is that many people who might benefit from the service don’t know it even exists. That’s why Google wants to put NotebookLM in the app drawer on Chromebooks, as it’ll get some users who haven’t heard of it before to check it out.