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      Google Rolls Out Major Upgrades: Gemini Embraces Audio Files, and NotebookLM Gets Over 80 Languages for Reports

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      Google Rolls Out Major Upgrades: Gemini Embraces Audio Files, and NotebookLM Gets Over 80 Languages for Reports
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      Google‘s AI suite is leveling up big time. The Gemini app now accepts audio files—free users can upload up to 10 minutes across five prompts daily, while Pro and Ultra subscribers get up to three hours across ten files—and supports five new languages in AI-powered Search (Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Brazilian Portuguese). Meanwhile, Google’s NotebookLM tool just got seriously more powerful: it can now produce rich reports in over 80 languages and formats—from blog posts and study guides to flashcards and quizzes—letting users tailor format, tone, and structure on the fly.

      Sources: TechRadar, The Verge

      Key Takeaways

      – Audio input now accepted in Gemini — The Gemini app finally fulfills a top user wish by letting you upload audio files for AI processing.

      – NotebookLM breaks language barriers — The tool now supports over 80 languages and offers varied report types (blog posts, quizzes, flashcards, etc.), with customizable structure and tone.

      – Enhanced accessibility and personalization — These updates aren’t just flashy—they’re about making AI-powered learning and content creation more adaptable to user needs and diverse linguistic backgrounds.

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      Google is clearly ramping up its AI game for real-world users. In the latest update, the Gemini app finally offers what many have been asking for: audio file uploads. If you’re on the free tier, you can now submit about ten minutes of audio across five prompts per day. For those on AI Pro or Ultra plans, you get a hefty three hours across up to ten files, including ZIP formats. It’s a practical step forward that turns Gemini from a text-only sidekick into something more flexible—especially helpful for people who have podcasts, lectures, or voice notes they want to analyze or repurpose via AI. Plus, Google Search’s AI Mode now supports Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, and Brazilian Portuguese, expanding its usability across diverse languages. 

      On the NotebookLM side, Google is meeting the needs of students, professionals, and researchers heads-on. The tool now supports over 80 languages and offers multiple report formats—study guides, blog posts, flashcards, quizzes, you name it. You can fine-tune how your content sounds and reads, choosing tone, structure, or format as needed. It’s no longer just a research note-taker—it’s becoming a true assistant that adapts to how you want your information delivered. 

      Simply put: between the return of audio uploads in Gemini and the expanded, highly customizable, multilingual output in NotebookLM, Google is doubling down on accessibility, personalization, and global reach. These updates make AI tools more practical, usable, and intuitive for a wider audience—no exaggeration, just smarter functionality.

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