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Google Gemini Turns Your Docs Into Podcasts With AI Hosts

Google is rolling out new tools for its AI model Gemini that turn class and meeting notes, documents, slides, lengthy email threads and reports into podcast-style conversations.

The company said it is bringing its Audio Overviews feature in NoteBook LM – its generative AI note taking tool – to Gemini to help users better digest and make sense of complicated information.

Two AI hosts are available to help make the conversation flow based on uploaded files, according to Google. They summarize the material, draw connections between topics, engage in back-and-forth discussions and provide "unique perspectives."

The move comes as companies like Google and OpenAI continue to expand their suite of tools to develop AI that functions more like a personal assistant by helping with tasks and decision-making.

The new feature will roll out to Gemini and Gemini Advanced subscribers worldwide in English, with more languages coming soon.

Google is also introducing an interactive space called Canvas for Gemini users to create, draft or refine documents and code, and it'll provide feedback and previews in real time. For documents, users can adjust tone, length or formatting of the entire piece or specific parts, such as one paragraph of an essay or speech.

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