Google launches featured Notebooks in NotebookLM with expert-curated content

New Delhi: Google is looking to improve NotebookLM by introducing a new tab, called the Featured Notebooks section, which is designed to familiarise the users with the features of this platform. Such curated collections will be developed in collaboration with top authors, researchers, publications, and nonprofits and will be accessible in a new tab on the web interface. The customers will now be able to navigate the expert-based content on various topics, including science and wellness, finance, and travel.

The included notebooks in NotebookLM enable people to engage in a deep experience of quality material. Every notebook allows reading the original material, asking questions, listening to audio summaries, and visualising themes with the help of the Mind Maps tool. According to Google, this new product is meant to make discovery and learning more comfortable with reliable sources.

Expert content from respected sources

The inaugural edition of the featured notebooks is going to be filled with contributions by notable individuals and organisations. Among them are long-life tips by Eric Topol, author of Super Agers; The Economist World Ahead 2025 report; and How to Build A Life columns by Arthur C. Brooks in The Atlantic. There is also a science-based parenting advice of Jacqueline Nesi’s Techno Sapiens newsletter and a Yellowstone travel guide full of geological and biodiversity information.

Interactive exploration and audio overviews

All the notebooks are compatible with the advanced features of NotebookLM so that the user can freely explore the topic in question, generate detailed questions, and get answers with references to the source material. Key themes are broken down by using audio summaries and mind maps that provide new possibilities of understanding and interaction with complex information.

140,000+ public notebooks created

The update is an extension of the public sharing feature that was launched last month and already has led to over 140,000 notebooks that are now public. Google intends to grow the roster of featured notebooks as time goes by with more contributions by The Economist and The Atlantic, among others, so that expert knowledge would be made accessible to everyone.

NotebookLM users on desktop are now getting the rolloutof the Featured Notebooks tab. With this update, Google is hoping that it can encourage users to read and share reliable, well-sourced global knowledge.