Google has introduced a new organizational feature for its Gemini AI chatbot, named "notebooks," aiming to centralize and streamline user interactions. This capability, announced recently, allows individuals to gather all pertinent information related to a specific topic within a single dedicated space while utilizing the AI.
Users can integrate various elements into these notebooks, including files, previous conversations, and custom instructions. This consolidated data then serves as crucial context for Gemini, enabling the AI to provide more informed and relevant responses during ongoing discussions. The functionality echoes ChatGPT’s "Projects" feature, which launched in 2024, similarly providing a centralized repository for topic-specific content.
Google envisions notebooks as "personal knowledge bases shared across Google products, starting in Gemini," highlighting their potential as a foundational tool for information management. Additionally, Gemini’s notebooks are designed to synchronize with Google’s NotebookLM AI research tool, ensuring that any sources or information added in one application are readily accessible in the other.
The rollout of Gemini’s notebooks begins this week, initially available on the web for subscribers of Google’s AI Ultra, Pro, and Plus plans. Google has confirmed that the feature will extend to mobile platforms and become accessible to free users in the "coming weeks," expanding its availability across the user base.
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