Use Perplexity and NotebookLM to collect, simplify, and save the best information so you don’t get lost in too many articles. Add your sources to a notebook, ask clear questions, and create short summaries, quizzes, or audio notes that are easy to learn what you need or review later.
Turn text into visuals with tools like Gemini Canvas so concepts become memorable. Visuals make connections obvious and stick in your head far longer than complicated texts.
Learn interactively with guided flows. Instead of one-off explanations, use the guided learning features that build concepts step by step and test you along the way.
And here are a couple of extra things worth knowing:
If you want a single place that exposes many of Google’s AI capabilities, try Google’s AI Studio. It bundles a lot of Google AI features and can be a useful complement to the workflow above. Think of it as another powerful tool in your toolkit.
Don’t try to use every tool. Use one workflow for a week, get comfortable, then add another tool only if it solves a real pain point.
The fastest way to remember stuff is simple: organize the right inputs, force retrieval (quizzes, flash audio), and turn facts into something you can explain or show. AI just makes those steps much faster.