Google has announced that its Gemini AI's notebooks feature is now available free of charge to all users, expanding access to the organizational tool that was previously restricted.
The notebooks feature can now be accessed through Gemini's interface, where users will find a new 'Notebooks' section located in the side panel. This section is positioned above the existing Gems and Chats sections in the navigation menu.
About Gemini's Interface
Gemini, Google's AI assistant platform, organizes its various features through a side panel system. The newly accessible Notebooks section joins other existing features including Gems, which allows users to create customized AI assistants, and Chats, which houses conversation history.
What This Means for Users
The move to make notebooks free removes a previous barrier to accessing this organizational feature within Google's AI ecosystem. Users can now utilize the notebooks functionality without any cost restrictions that may have previously applied.
The notebooks feature represents part of Google's broader strategy to enhance productivity tools within its AI platform, allowing users to organize information and maintain structured records of their interactions and research.