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NotebookLM is now Gemini Notebook, with 3.5 + Antigravity upgrade coming to AI Pro

Google has rebranded its NotebookLM service to Gemini Notebook alongside announcements of upcoming technical upgrades.

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The brief

Google has officially transitioned the branding of its NotebookLM tool to Gemini Notebook. This change coincides with the announcement of impending updates, including the integration of 3.5 and Antigravity technology for AI Pro subscribers.

Coverage from outlets including Digital Trends, CNET, Engadget, TechCrunch, The Verge, and 9to5Google highlights the renaming effort as part of a broader Google trend. While the official blog confirms the name change, some commentary from MakeUseOf expresses critical views regarding the nature of the update.

Observers are looking toward the rollout of the 3.5 and Antigravity upgrades for AI Pro users. Specific timelines for these technical features have not yet been established by current reporting.

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Quick answers

What is the new name for NotebookLM?

The service has been renamed to Gemini Notebook.

Who will receive the 3.5 and Antigravity upgrades?

These upgrades are intended for Google AI Pro subscribers.

Are there other changes included in this update?

Coverage indicates that aside from the name change and upcoming technical upgrades, there are additional, albeit unspecified, changes to the platform.

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