- A preview of the audio arrives with the Gemini and Gemini Advanced subscribers today
- You can make super survey podcasts from items and more, in the middle of Gemini
- It also works with deep research relationships
Audio’s overview arrives on Google’s chatbot gemini ai, and I think it will change the way we use it for good. You can use an audio preview to transform documents, slides and even deep search reports into easy -to -register podcasts.
The first time I tried an overview of the audio, I was blown away by its quality. The podcasts he creates are essentially 10 -minute long -ups told by two AI hosts who talk about any subject that you have fed them via Google documents, PDF or even YouTube videos.
The point of view of the audio ensemble is to speed up the student learning process. So, instead of having to read all these books, or watch all these YouTube videos yourself, you can make sure that the AI does it for you and then tell you all the important bits in a short explosion of information, but as if you listen to a podcast.
Go into the mixture
The audio preview appeared for the first time as part of the Google Notebook search tool. It was particularly favored by students who did not like to read much, but the technology for the creation of its AI podcasts worked much better than it had the right and obviously had implications for projects far beyond the world of education.
Rather than looking like two boring AI robots discussing an academic subject, the host podcast as if they were two real humans speaking of a subject that was both cared, with a lot of dynamic back and forth.
I quickly realized that there was a range to create podcasts on just about everything that uses an audio preview, and I have been using it since. Now we can use it with deep research reports, it will be even better.
Gemini integration
Notebooklm was already free, but having audio previews integrated into Gemini makes them easier to access. Audio overview is starting to deploy to Gemini and Gemini Advanced subscribers, worldwide in English, with more languages to come.
They work in Gemini by simply downloading documents in the quick bar, then choosing to generate an audio overview from the suggestion chip that appears. Audio previews operate both in Gemini’s web and mobile application versions. Go to gemini.google.com to see if they are still available to you.




