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    Google Workspace users get NotebookLM Plus access

    By Fiona XuDecember 16, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • Google has launched NotebookLM Plus, a premium version of its AI assistant for Google Workspace customers, available with the Gemini add-on.
    • The new version offers enhanced features, increased usage limits, and prioritises data privacy, making it suitable for both individual and team use.

    What happened: Google launches NotebookLM Plus for users

    Google has launched a premium version of its NotebookLM AI assistant for Google Workspace customers, available with the Gemini for Workspace add-on, priced at £20 to £30 per user per month. Originally unveiled as Project Tailwind, NotebookLM allows users to upload various document types—such as Google Docs, PDFs, and audio files—for analysis by Google’s language models. This AI-powered tool enables querying through a generative AI chatbot interface. Recent updates include the introduction of Audio Overviews, which generate audio discussions from uploaded content. The new NotebookLM Plus enhances functionality, offering increased limits on usage and customisation options. Notably, it prioritises enterprise-grade data protection, ensuring that user data remains private and is not used for AI training. Additionally, the interface has been redesigned for improved usability, with features that facilitate seamless interaction between querying, reading, and creating documents.

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    Why it’s important

    The launch of NotebookLM Plus is significant for Google Workspace users, particularly as AI continues to transform productivity tools. By integrating advanced features like Audio Overviews and enhanced data privacy, Google positions NotebookLM as a powerful assistant for both individual and team use. The ability to manage multiple document types and query them through an intuitive interface represents a substantial improvement in how users can interact with their data. This aligns with a broader trend in the tech industry, where organisations are increasingly leveraging AI to enhance efficiency and streamline workflows.

    Moreover, the commitment to data privacy in the premium version addresses growing concerns among businesses about the security of their information. As companies adapt to hybrid work environments, tools that allow for secure collaboration are essential. The redesigned interface also reflects a user-centric approach, making it easier for users to navigate between different tasks, which enhances productivity.

    As AI technology evolves, the demand for tools that provide both functionality and security will likely increase. Google’s focus on enterprise-grade protections and user-friendly design may set a new standard for AI integration in workplace applications. As organisations increasingly rely on AI, the introduction of features that allow for real-time interaction with AI-generated content, such as the ability to interrupt Audio Overviews, could revolutionise how users engage with information. Overall, NotebookLM Plus not only enhances Google Workspace but also illustrates the potential for AI to transform productivity in the workplace, making this development a noteworthy advancement in the industry.

    Google Workspace NotebookLM users
    Fiona Xu

    Fiona Xu is an intern reporter at BTW Media, having studied Media Management at Hong Kong Baptist University. She specialises in tech reporting and investigative journalism. Contact her at f.xu@btw.media.

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