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Google Expands NotebookLM AI Access to Teens Amid EdTech Competition

What Happened

Google announced that its AI-powered educational tool, NotebookLM, is now available to US users aged 13 and older. Previously limited to those 18 and above, this move aims to better support younger students with research, note-taking, and study assistance. The update comes as Google faces intensifying competition in the AI education sector from products offered by Microsoft and emerging startups. The change, effective immediately, will allow both educators and teens to leverage NotebookLM’s AI capabilities for academic purposes. Google highlights safety measures, including strict data privacy and compliance with children’s online safety regulations.

Why It Matters

This expansion demonstrates the growing presence of AI tools in education, as tech giants like Google invest in platforms to engage and support younger learners. As EdTech evolves, AI-driven solutions could transform how students access information and learn autonomously. Read more in our AI News Hub

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