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Gemini 3.5 and Antigravity come to Google NotebookLM
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Google’s NotebookLM was one of the company’s first forays into generative AI technology, and in un-Googley fashion, it hasn’t been shut down yet.
Key facts
- Gemini 3.5 and the other improvements are coming first to AI Ultra subscribers, as well as Workspace business customers with AI Ultra Access and AI Expanded Access
- Google conducted side-by-side evaluations of NotebookLM on the old Gemini 3.1 branch and with the updated 3.5
- NotebookLM, which launched in 2023 at the beginning of the AI boom, lets you analyze specific sources like documents and webpages with Google’s latest AI models
- Gemini 3.5 Flash debuted at Google the reporter/O this year, promising much faster and more efficient processing
Summary
Gemini 3.5 Flash debuted at Google the reporter/O this year, promising much faster and more efficient processing. Google conducted side-by-side evaluations of NotebookLM on the old Gemini 3.1 branch and with the updated 3.5. NotebookLM also now has its own “cloud computer,” which allows NotebookLM to use Antigravity to write and run code in service of your research goals. This update will also expand NotebookLM beyond text outputs. Documents are added to the Studio Panel, where infographics, quizzes, audio overviews, and other specialized outputs go.