Google has released a new update for the Jina app that adds the ability to upload audio files to the service. The Google AI Mode also supports five new languages, and the Notebooklm can also make flashcards and coys.
According to Verj, Josh Woodward, Vice President of Google Labs and Jamina, said in a post on social network X that support for audio files was one of the main demands of users. Free Jamina users can now use the maximum of 5 minutes of audio file each day.
You can now upload audio files to the Jina app
Also users of AI Pro or AI Ultra Plans can load up to three hours of audio files. All jammers allow up to up to 5 files in different formats, even within ZIP files.
In addition, the Jina -based Notebook service has also received a new update that includes new reporting styles with more than 5 languages. These reports are produced based on documents, files and other media loaded media. While the Jina app has recently been able to support audio files, the Notebooklm has a predecessor before and has been able to introduce its name as a research tool that helps to find patterns in files in different formats.
Curriculum’s standard reporting formats in Notebooklm include curriculum, summarizing documents, and blog posts. Also in the new update, the ability to produce flashcards and tests has also been added. Users can select the desired template and adjust the structure, tone and style of the report. According to Google, this feature will be available to all users by the end of this week.
AI Mode in Google Search now supports five new Indian, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean and Brazilian Portuguese languages. According to Google, this feature is provided thanks to the integration of the Gemini 2.5 with the search tool. Google says with the support of new languages, more people can use artificial intelligence to ask complex questions in their favorite language.
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