Google Gemini’s ‘Notebooks’ Let You Focus Your Chats on a Specific Subject

On Wednesday, Google announced “notebooks,” a new feature for Gemini designed to help organize your research materials while using the company’s flagship chatbot. Google says you should think of notebooks as “personal knowledge bases shared across Google products, starting in Gemini.”

If that’s a bit too vague for you, here’s a simpler explanation: Notebooks are like Gemini chats, but designed to focus on a single topic, complete with bespoke resources Gemini can reference as you discuss that topic.

How Gemini’s “notebooks” work

If you’re a frequent Gemini user, you probably have a number of chats spanning any number of topics. The goal of notebooks is similar, but more focused: When you know you want to start compiling resources on a specific subject, you can choose the “New notebook” option on the side panel of the Gemini app, give it a name, then start adding sources. These can be from anywhere, including

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