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Google can now generate a fake AI podcast of your search results

    NotebookLM is undoubtedly one of Google's best implementations of generative AI technology, so that you can explore documents and notes with a Gemini AI model. Last year, Google added the possibility to generate so-called “audio overviews” of your source material in NotebookLM. Now Google has brought those fake -ai podcasts to search results as a test. Instead of clicking on the left or reading the AI ​​overview, you can have two non -existent people tell what the results say.

    This function is currently not rolling out on a large scale – it is available in search laboratories, which means that you have to switch it on manually. However, everyone can opt for the New Administration of the Audio overview. If you participate in the test, you can quickly see the locked player in Google search results. However, it is not at the top with the usual block of AI-generated text. Instead, you see it after the first few search results, under the “People ask for” knowledge graph.

    Google does not waste sources to automatically generate the audio, so you have to click on the click button to get started. A few seconds later you get a back and forth conversation between two AI voices that summarize the search results. The player contains a list of sources from which the overview is built, as well as the option to speed up or delay the playback.