Zoning out in meetings? Google Meet's new feature can catch you up in real time
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Zoning out in meetings? Google Meet's new feature can catch you up in real time
"Ask Gemini differs from Gemini's meeting notetaker in that it is a real-time, in-meeting tool that doesn't store meeting information once it ends. , Google said Ask Gemini uses meeting captions, Google search, and public websites to generate answers to in-meeting questions. Ask Gemini also uses Google Workspace resources like Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Gmail, but users must have permission to view these resources for Gemini to access them."
"According to Google, Ask Gemini acts as a personal AI-powered assistant within a Google Meet, and users' interactions with and responses from Ask Gemini are private. Users can consult Ask Gemini about what was discussed in a meeting before they joined, but only if Gemini's is active. According to Google, Ask Gemini is only available in English, with more language support coming soon, though it's unclear exactly when. This feature is also only available on desktop, and is currently not supported in breakout meeting rooms."
Ask Gemini provides real-time, in-meeting assistance for Google Meet by offering live summaries, identifying key points and action items, and allowing late joiners to catch up. Ask Gemini uses meeting captions, Google Search, public websites, and, with appropriate permissions, Google Workspace files like Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Gmail to answer in-meeting questions. Ask Gemini differs from the meeting notetaker by operating without storing meeting information after the session ends. Interactions with Ask Gemini are private. The tool currently supports only English, is desktop-only, is not supported in breakout rooms, and hosts or co-hosts can disable it.
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