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Google is adding Gemini to Google Meet with a new "Ask Gemini in Meet" assistant that listens to live captions and pulls in relevant Google Workspace docs, permitted content, web search results and public sites to summarize ongoing discussions, recap recent remarks, and surface key takeaways, decisions and action items. If "Take Notes for Me" is enabled, Gemini will also let late joiners catch up on what they missed. Google says interactions are private to each user and that captions and meeting data are not stored after the meeting ends.
The feature targets meeting efficiency—automating summaries and reducing manual note‑taking—but raises practical and governance questions for the AI/ML community: reliance on automated recaps could lower participant engagement, and summary accuracy or hallucination risk will matter for decisions captured by the assistant. Technically, Gemini’s outputs are scoped by users’ document permissions and live captions, and results also draw on Google Search and public web content. Launch is limited: English only, desktop-only, not supported in breakout rooms, and initially rolling out to Workspace Business Plus (Enterprise Standard/Plus and other tiers to follow), with chat-summary features coming separately.
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