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Google has officially released the NotebookLM apps for Android and iOS, making the AI-based note-taking and research assistant available on the go. The app offers features like smart summaries, the ability to ask questions about documents, and Audio Overviews. Users can create new notebooks, view existing ones, and add sources from websites, PDFs, and YouTube videos. The app also includes a light and dark mode based on the user’s device settings. More details may be shared during Google’s I/O keynote.

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