NotebookLM can now test your knowledge with flashcards and quizzes

NotebookLM, the one AI tool from Google everyone loves, is about to become more useful for studying. Google has begun rolling out an update that allows people to use the app to create flashcards and personalized quizzes. When you use NotebookLM in this way, you’ll be able to set the difficulty of the material, as well as the number of questions or cards the app presents to you. It’s also possible to select the sources you want the software to pull from by navigating to the Studio tab, meaning you can focus on what matters to you.      

With today’s update, Google is also promising significant improvements to the app’s ability to chat on mobile. Thanks to its latest Gemini models, the company says NotebookLM now has a four times larger context window than before and six times longer conversation memory. Overall, chat quality should be about 50 percent better too. If you want to give NotebookLM a try for yourself, download it from the App Store or Google Play.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/apps/notebooklm-can-now-test-your-knowledge-with-flashcards-and-quizzes-183351007.html?src=rss

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