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University of Utah Expands AI Toolkit with Google Gemini and NotebookLM

The University of Utah is expanding its AI toolkit with the rollout of Google Gemini and NotebookLM, providing faculty, staff, researchers, and students with new generative AI capabilities. 

These tools are being introduced in alignment with university privacy, security, and compliance standards, and are intended to support teaching and learning, research, and administrative work. 

 

Google Gemini now available in Google Workspace 

Google Gemini is an AI-powered assistant available to University of Utah users with active Google Workspace accounts and is already in use within University of Utah Health. 

Gemini supports everyday workflows by helping users: 

  • Draft and refine emails and documents
  • Summarize content and conversations
  • Analyze data in spreadsheets 

Key considerations 

  • University of Utah Health workforce members—and academic personnel involved in patient care—must use the HIPAA-secure Gemini environment (university login required). 

 

NotebookLM introduced as a source-grounded research tool 

NotebookLM is an AI tool designed to help users analyze and synthesize their own materials. Rather than drawing from the open web, it generates responses based solely on content explicitly provided by the user. 

Key capabilities include: 

  • Source-based responses with inline citations
  • Support for PDFs, Google Docs, Slides, and video transcripts
  • Automatic summaries and topic identification
  • Interactive Q&A across uploaded materials
  • Tools for creating notes, briefing documents, and audio summaries 

Key considerations 

  • NotebookLM is not approved for use within University of Utah Health environments. 
  • NotebookLM is approved for use with public data only and should not be used with sensitive or restricted information. 

 

Responsible use and ongoing updates 

University leaders emphasize that while these tools offer meaningful opportunities for efficiency and insight, their value depends on thoughtful and responsible use. Community members are encouraged to review the university’s AI guidelines and apply appropriate judgment when working with AI-generated content. The Office of Artificial Intelligence is available for support and can be reached at AISupport@utah.edu. 

Log in with your university ID to access instructions and additional details: 

 For technical questions or access issues, please contact University Information Technology 

 

Interested faculty, staff, researchers, and students are invited to subscribe to updates from the Office of Artificial Intelligence to stay informed about new tools, guidance, events, and opportunities to engage. 

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Last Updated: 5/7/26