Google Announced On Tuesday that this notebook character, its AI-based note and rolling out video interviews for research assistant. The first introduced in Google I/O in May, the video overview allows users to be converted into digestible visual presentations of dense multimedia, such as raw notes, PDFs and images.
Earlier, service took an audio approach to help users understand the material with audio overview, an feature that users provide the ability to generate a podcast with AI virtual hosts that they are based on documents shared with notebooks, such as course reading or legal briefs.
With this new capacity, the notebooklam is taking more visual approaches to help users understand various subjects and ideas.
Google says that users can think of video overview as a visual option of audio overview. This feature creates new views when pulling images, diagrams, quotes and numbers from the documents uploaded to explain the material. Google says that this feature is good for explaining data, demonstrating processes and making abstract concepts easier.

Users can customize their video overview, such as they do with audio overview. They can specify subjects to focus, indicate their learning goals, describe target audiences, and much more.
They can ask simple questions like, “I don’t know anything about the subject; help me understand the diagrams in the paper,” or specific like, “I am already an expert on X and work on my team Y; focus on Z;
Google says that video overviews are now rolling for all users in English, with support for more languages soon, Google says.
Google also announced that it was rolling updates for the Notebooklam’s studio panel. Users can now create and store many studio outputs of the same type in the same notebook. In addition, the users will now see four tiles at the top of the studio panel, which will be to make reports with audio overview, video overview, mind maps and single click.
In addition, users can now multitasks within the studio panel. For example, they can hear an audio observation, as well as review a mind map or review a study guide.