Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Google AI research notebook running on Gemini; generates audio/video overviews, mind maps, slide decks, infographics; NotebookLM Plus in Google One AI Premium
NotebookLM is Google's AI-powered research and synthesis tool, built on the Gemini model family and designed to help users deeply understand large bodies of documents, notes, and research materials. Originally launched as an experimental product from Google Labs, NotebookLM evolved from a simple AI annotation tool into a multimodal research assistant capable of generating audio overviews, video summaries, mind maps, slide decks, and infographics from uploaded source material. The product's guiding philosophy is grounding AI responses in the user's own documents rather than drawing on the open web, reducing hallucination and increasing relevance.\n\nNotebookLM's core workflow allows users to upload PDFs, Google Docs, web pages, and other sources as a personal knowledge base, then query, summarize, and synthesize across all materials simultaneously. Its Audio Overview feature — which generates conversational podcast-style summaries of uploaded documents — became a viral breakout that drove widespread consumer adoption. NotebookLM Plus, the premium tier, is included in Google One AI Premium subscriptions, integrating the tool into Google's broader AI product bundle. Target users span students, researchers, professionals, and knowledge workers managing complex, document-heavy workflows.\n\nNotebookLM has become one of Google's most discussed consumer AI products, generating significant organic growth and strong word-of-mouth among academic and professional communities. As a Gemini-powered product within the Google One subscription ecosystem, it benefits from deep integration with Google Workspace and Drive, creating a flywheel for enterprise and education adoption. NotebookLM's multimodal output capabilities and grounded approach position it as the leading AI research assistant among Google's consumer AI portfolio.
Universal robot brain startup raised $1.4B Series C at $14B valuation in Jan 2026 led by SoftBank with Nvidia and Bezos; $30M 2025 revenue; deployed at Foxconn
Skild AI is building a universal robot brain — a foundation model for physical intelligence that can power a broad range of robot types without requiring task-specific training for each deployment. Founded to solve the fragmentation problem in robotics AI, where every robot type and task requires separate model development, Skild's approach trains a single generalist model on diverse robotic data and fine-tunes it rapidly for specific deployments. The company was founded by robotics AI researchers who identified the model reuse gap as the primary barrier to scalable robot deployment.\n\nSkild's generalist robot model has been deployed across more than 30 distinct robot types — spanning manipulation arms, mobile platforms, and humanoid form factors — demonstrating the cross-hardware generalization that most robot AI systems lack. The platform targets robotics manufacturers, logistics operators, and industrial automation companies that need AI-capable robots but lack the internal ML infrastructure to develop foundation models themselves. By offering a model-as-a-service layer, Skild enables robot OEMs and systems integrators to add AI capabilities without building the underlying research infrastructure.\n\nSkild AI raised a $1.4 billion Series C in January 2026 at a $14 billion valuation, led by SoftBank with co-investment from NVIDIA and Jeff Bezos. The round was one of the largest in robotics AI history and reflects institutional conviction in the physical AI market's scale. With $30 million in 2025 revenue and accelerating enterprise deployments, Skild is building the financial foundation to match its valuation. The SoftBank-NVIDIA investor combination positions Skild at the center of the global robotics deployment wave.
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