
"Google's latest addition to its NotebookLM artificial intelligence research platform is a feature called Data Tables. The tool can collect and synthesize information across multiple sources into a chart that can be exported to Google Sheets. All Pro and Ultra users will have access to the feature today, and Data Tables will roll out to all users over the coming weeks."
"In practice, Google suggested that Data Tables can be used to organize scattered notes, create price comparison charts or aggregate results from multiple research projects. The example of the interface shows the desired table components requested in natural language statements. Last month, Google added a Deep Research mode to NotebookLM. Deep Research was initially unveiled for its Gemini chatbot in late 2024 as an option for handling complex user queries."
Data Tables is a feature in NotebookLM that collects and synthesizes information across multiple sources into chart-format tables that can be exported to Google Sheets. Pro and Ultra users receive immediate access, with a wider rollout scheduled over the following weeks. Typical uses include organizing scattered notes, creating price-comparison charts, and aggregating results from multiple research projects. The interface accepts natural-language requests to specify desired table components. NotebookLM recently also received a Deep Research mode, which originated as a Gemini chatbot option for handling complex queries in late 2024.
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