Google has unveiled a fresh capability for its NotebookLM AI research tool, known as Data Tables. This function gathers and consolidates data from various origins to form a table that users can transfer to Google Sheets. Pro and Ultra subscribers can start using it immediately, with availability expanding to everyone else in the next few weeks.
Google highlights potential applications for Data Tables, such as sorting disorganized notes, building charts for comparing prices, or compiling outcomes from diverse studies. Screenshots of the setup demonstrate how users specify table elements through everyday language prompts.
Just last month, Google incorporated the Deep Research option into NotebookLM. This mode first appeared in its Gemini AI assistant toward the end of 2024, designed to manage intricate inquiries from users.