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- Google’s notebook LM Research Assistant already offers audio overview, which effectively produces podcasts from your data.
- Now it seems that this device is also working on video review, though how they work is speculated.
- The notebook can also offer a public gallery of LM “Editors Chan”.
Here in Android Authority, we are some serious notebook LM Steins. Google’s AI -driven research colleague debuted last year, and we did not look back. We like the notebook LM as a productive booster, hiring it internally to give immediate reference to important documents, and how much cool listening about the “virtual podcast” audio review has been blown. The thing to understand is, we are excited to know about the things that come forward, and it seems that Google is about to review audio review in its next logical evolution.
An advanced AI effort to emerge Google is the VEO 2 video generation model, which allows users to make short video clips based on their indications. Now Testing catalog The evidence is exposed, which shows that the Notebook can be supered with the Notebook with a video review from Google VEO 2.
The site notebook was revolving around the LM’s web interface and managed to reach a new option in the right “Studio” panel for video review, just as we are currently getting audio review.

As far as how it can work, this report faces a lot of speculation – it does not seem that none of these functionality is still operating. Right now, the videos you can produce with VEO 2 are only limited to several seconds, and there is nowhere to the length we are used by audio review. It is unlikely that we are also experiencing maritime changes in what Google is able to perform, so maybe the video review can fuser less clips, more and more audio rhetoric.

In addition to the work naked by video reviews, Testing catalog Also highlights a new “editors Chen” category for stored notebooks. Although it is still working, the fact that we are even talking about the editorial curse can easily indicate that Google is working publicly to share the resources of the notebook and highlight the best and useful of them.
Considering that we are looking at any of these two, it may be a little quick to expect to go to Google I/O later this month, but we can always dream.


