In October, Google began piloting a model of NotebookLM, its viral AI note-taking and analysis app, geared toward companies. Now, the corporate’s bringing NotebookLM to the enterprise, full with work-focused safety and privateness options.
NotebookLM for enterprises — which Google’s dubbing NotebookLM Plus — delivers the identical expertise as the buyer model, however with added controls for entry and information administration. Workers can add information and recordsdata to create notebooks, podcast-like audio summaries (referred to as Audio Overviews), and extra, and search throughout and share these tasks with org members.
Extra advantages embody 5 occasions extra podcast-like audio summaries, notebooks, and information sources per pocket book; the flexibility to customise the model and tone of AI-generated pocket book responses; and shared staff notebooks with utilization analytics.
NotebookLM for enterprises is part of Agentspace, Google Cloud’s new platform for AI-powered “brokers.” It’s launching at the moment in early entry.

“Tens of millions of customers have used NotebookLM to make sense of complicated info,” Raj Pai, VP of Cloud AI at Google, mentioned throughout a press briefing. “And with Agentspace integration, we’re bringing these widespread capabilities to our clients, assembly their compliance safety and privateness necessities — and we’re connecting them with enterprise information and functions.”
In Agentspace, NotebookLM lives alongside brokers that may analyze paperwork and emails, translate recordsdata, and usher in information from third-party repositories. Customers can launch and seek for brokers from a single interface, and shortly, they’ll be capable to construct customized brokers utilizing a low-code instrument, Google says.
For enterprise, college, college, and enterprise NotebookLM customers who’d desire not to join Agentspace, NotebookLM Plus can also be out there in Google Workspace. Instead, org customers can buy NotebookLM Plus individually by way of Google Cloud.
Beginning early subsequent 12 months, NotebookLM Plus may even come to particular person customers subscribed to Google’s $20-a-month Google One AI Premium plan.
NotebookLM is one among Google’s hottest AI-powered merchandise in current reminiscence.
Months after its launch, NotebookLM grew to become the “it” factor on social media for its audio-generation function, which creates a realistic-sounding, back-and-forth dialogue between two artificial podcast hosts from a supply video or audio file, URL or doc.
NotebookLM’s podcast-like audio generator has since been cloned many occasions over, and the important thing leaders behind the app have left the corporate as nicely. However Google continues to replace NotebookLM with new performance.
Working example, on Friday, NotebookLM bought a redesign that reorganizes the app’s instruments throughout three panels: a Sources panel for managing imported information, a Chat panel for discussing that information by way of a conversational interface, and a Studio panel that lets customers create issues (e.g. research guides, briefing docs, and podcast-like audio) with a single click on.
Elsewhere in NotebookLM, a brand new, experimental function lets customers “be part of” the dialog in podcast-like audio by asking the artificial hosts for extra particulars or to develop on an idea. Right here’s the way it works:
- A consumer creates a brand new Audio Overview.
- They faucet the “Interactive mode (beta)” button
- Whereas listening, they faucet Be part of. A bunch will name on them.
- A consumer asks a query. The hosts will reply with a personalised reply based mostly on their information sources.
- After answering, the hosts will resume their back-and-forth banter.
Google notes that the function, which is just out there in English for now, received’t work with present Audio Overviews, and that the hosts might pause awkwardly earlier than responding or “often introduce inaccuracies.”
As all the time, it behooves any consumer to fact-check solutions from AI-powered instruments — podcast-like or no.