Google Meet's AI transcripts will automatically create action items for you
Briefly

Google Meet's Gemini-powered note-taking feature has been upgraded for Workspace teams, now generating checklists of action items that include suggested next steps, due dates, and assigned stakeholders. Initially launched in August, the capability offers a voice-to-text transcription service that is fairly accurate, capturing conversations clearly and organizing them into a coherent Google Doc shared automatically with participants. Despite concerns about data sensitivity, there is a cautious acceptance of AI's role in enhancing productivity through effective note-taking, although the rollout of this new feature will be carefully monitored for quality assurance.
Google Meet's Gemini-powered note-taking feature now generates checklists of suggested next steps at the end of meetings, assigning due dates and primary stakeholders.
The voice-to-text transcription accurately separates speakers and produces a coherent summary in a Google Doc automatically shared after meetings.
While I'm cautious about substituting my creative liberty with AI, I find AI's assistance in note-taking potentially beneficial, provided concerns about data security are managed.
Google is rolling out the new action items feature slowly, monitoring performance and quality closely to ensure reliability.
Read at The Verge
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