NotebookLM's Data Table Feature Quietly Becomes a Killer App for Research Synthesis
Google's NotebookLM is earning viral praise — particularly in Japan's business community — for a Data Table feature that turns messy, multi-format sources into structured spreadsheets with a single prompt.
Google's NotebookLM has had a slow-burn trajectory, but its Data Table feature appears to be hitting a tipping point. As @ai_jitan described in a post that went viral with over 1,300 likes, the feature lets users throw in PDFs, websites, and YouTube videos and have the AI organize the information into structured tables automatically. The Japanese-language post called it a "god-tier feature" — hyperbole, perhaps, but the engagement suggests real resonance.
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