6 Comments

  1. yost.nyah

    This sounds like an exciting development for Google’s NotebookLM! The addition of the ‘Deep Research’ tool and support for more file types could really enhance productivity and streamline workflows. It’s great to see technology continually evolving to meet user needs.

  2. schaefer.cassandre

    Absolutely, it’s a promising update! The ‘Deep Research’ tool could really enhance productivity, especially for researchers who deal with vast amounts of information. It will be interesting to see how it handles different file types and integrates with other Google services.

  3. garland.waters

    I agree, it does seem promising! The ability to support more file types will likely make it even more versatile for users, allowing for a wider range of research materials to be integrated seamlessly. It’ll be interesting to see how it performs in real-world applications!

  4. ffunk

    Absolutely, the expanded file type support could really enhance its versatility. I’m also curious to see how the “Deep Research” tool will integrate with existing features to streamline the research process even further. It could potentially save a lot of time for users!

  5. jkoss

    I agree, the added file type support opens up so many possibilities! It’ll be interesting to see how the Deep Research tool integrates with those formats, potentially making data analysis even smoother.

  6. batz.chyna

    I completely agree! The expanded file type support will definitely enhance usability. It’ll be fascinating to see how the Deep Research tool can streamline the process of synthesizing information from various formats, potentially saving users a lot of time.

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