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NotebookLM Has a New Feature for Visual Learners

Another day, another update to Google’s NotebookLM, the versatile AI tool that functions like a personal assistant focused only on you and your needs. The latest update is for visual learners: You can turn your source materials into helpful infographics that give you a clear picture—literally—of what the PDFs, websites, videos, or other materials you’re studying or organizing are about.

How to use the new NotebookLM infographics feature

To use the new feature, open any of your NotebookLM Notebooks (the name given to folders full of specific materials you’ve uploaded) and navigate to the panel on the right side. It’s the same panel where you find the other offerings like the video creator and flashcard maker.

As with those tools, you just tap the associated button to generate the corresponding product, making sure the sources from your left panel that you want to include are all checked off. I tried it out this morning, first using the NotebookLM account associated with my personal Chrome profile and what I’m studying in my private life, then using the one I have set up for work, which has a tester notebook full of materials about how to study for the SAT. (I am strict about using different Chrome profiles for various parts of my life and am now up to seven.)

In my personal account, the button was labeled BETA—and it acted like it. After two failed attempts, NotebookLM could not produce an infographic based on my materials. In my work account, though, the beta label was missing and it performed the function just fine, spitting this out:

NotebookLM infographic

Credit: Google

This is rolling out in full functionality to accounts at different times, obviously, but I was glad to see one of mine had easy access because I thought the infographic was solid.

Who the infographics feature is helpful for

I don’t consider myself a visual learner and primarily use NotebookLM to refine ideas or generate educational audio clips I can listen to while I clean the house, so I wasn’t expecting to like this. I don’t like the mind map creator within NotebookLM at all, for instance; flowcharts just aren’t how I learn best, and that’s fine.

But the infographic was concise, engaging, and just detailed enough to keep me interested and looking at it. It’s unlikely I’ll use this to study or refine my work often, but I can absolutely see how it would be useful to someone who learns more visually, especially if all the lines and boxes of a mind map can get too convoluted to be useful.

Original Source: https://lifehacker.com/tech/how-to-use-notebooklms-new-infographics-generator-feature?utm_medium=RSS

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