Google is rolling out a new notebooks feature in its Gemini app. With notebooks, users can keep everything in one place instead of switching between conversations. The feature also works with NotebookLM, so any chats or files added in Gemini are automatically available there, making it easier to continue work across both apps. According to Google, the new feature is meant for users who rely on the app for studying, research or other ongoing tasks, where managing multiple chats and files can get confusing.
Notebooks act like a personal knowledge base inside Gemini. Users can create a notebook from the side panel and group related chats under one topic. They can also move older conversations into a notebook, making it easier to keep everything organised.
In addition to chats, users can add files such as documents and PDFs. These files help give Gemini more context, so responses are more relevant to the topic. Users can also set custom instructions within a notebook, which allows the AI to better understand what kind of responses are needed.
Google said that the main purpose of notebooks is to reduce clutter and manage ongoing work. Instead of starting fresh with every new chat, users can continue building on existing information stored in a notebook.
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