JAKARTA Google presents a public link option for podcasts created in the NotebookLM application. This new option will make it easier for users to share NotebookLM audio content with other users.
This feature will build students who want to learn, but in a more interesting and efficient way. Google says that this feature also shares notebooks that users use to create audio endeavors.
"Now, you can publicly share notebooks with anyone who uses NotebookLM in one link, be it your nonprofit project summary, product manual for your business, or a learning guide for your class," Google explained, quoted on Wednesday, June 4.
To share the link, users only need to open the source they have uploaded to NotebookLM. Next, tap the Share button in the top right corner of the source and change the link access.
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Make sure to change the access to 'Anyone who has a link' so that friends, colleagues, or family can access the link without any problems. Basically, this feature works like a link on Google Drive.
Sources shared will not be edited by the link recipient. However, they can still interact with the source, such as making podcast audio from the source or holding a Public Response Tanya session.
"Criminals will not be able to edit source content, but can still interact with public notebooks by asking questions or exploring the resulting content," explains Google. "Share publicly makes NotebookLM a greater tool."
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