import seaborn print(seaborn.__version__) Jupyter Notebook is not responsible for the package versions in your kernel environment. You can install there whatever version of seaborn you want to use. If you want to upgrade, you'll also have to do that on your own. Depending on how you installed it in the first place, it's probably either pip or conda that can do the upgrade for you.
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