Google Meet is launching two significant features aimed at improving productivity during work calls: expanded live captions and an AI-generated 'Next Steps' section. The expanded captions will allow users to scroll back and view the last 30 minutes of conversation, which is particularly beneficial for those who are late or wish to revisit key points. The 'Next Steps' feature intelligently compiles actionable items from meeting notes, making it easy for users to assign tasks following discussions. Both features are rolling out to Google Workspace and personal account users, albeit at different paces for quality control.
The new features in Google Meet aim to enhance focus during work calls by allowing users to catch up on missed information and organize actionable next steps.
Google's update introduces a significant change to live captions, enabling users to scroll back and review the last 30 minutes, making it easier to follow up on details.
The 'Next Steps' feature is an expansion of the 'Take Notes for me' tool, automatically organizing actionable items post-meeting for better task management.
The rollout will initially impact all Google Workspace users and personal accounts, with the Next Steps feature arriving more gradually to ensure quality.
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