Artificial Intelligence

Industry Series: Learning to Use Google’s AI-Powered Research and Writing Tools in Your Work

Led by: Steven Johnson

  • Learn about Google's new AI-powered research and writing tool and explain how NotebookLM's source-grounding approach allows users to navigate and explore complex documents or archives of information
  • Learn use cases that demonstrate using NotebookLM to capture information from source documents
Steven Johnson

Editorial Director, Google Labs

Format: Instructor-led

Date & Time: March 12, 2024, 2:00 PM ET

Duration: 60 minutes

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Join us for this 60-minute virtual workshop with Steven Johnson, Editorial Director at Google Labs. In this training, Steven will introduce NotebookLM, Google's new AI-powered research and writing tool, and will explain how NotebookLM's source-grounding approach allows users to navigate and explore complex documents or archives of information. Steven will walk through several use cases that demonstrate using NotebookLM to capture information from source documents, and then transform it into different formats, including briefing documents, slide decks, and thematic summaries. Finally, Steven will discuss the pros and cons of "collaborating" with AI research assistants, and give a preview of new upcoming features.

This workshop is part of InnovateUS’s new “Artificial Intelligence Industry Series," where speakers from leading technology companies will teach participants how to use specific artificial intelligence tools. We do not promote or endorse any particular products, but we want to offer our audience a chance to learn more about using specific upcoming tools for their everyday work.

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