Okay, here’s a breakdown of the text provided, summarizing the key details about Gemini’s new features in Gmail and Google Meet:
Key Takeaways:
* Gemini in Gmail for Scheduling: Gemini will be integrated into Gmail to help with scheduling meetings. It can suggest meeting times based on the context of the email (e.g., if someone asks for a 30-minute meeting next week, it will suggest 30-minute slots).
* Automatic Calendar Invites: When the recipient chooses a suggested time,a calendar invite is automatically created for both parties.
* Customizable Suggestions: Users can edit and customize the suggested times before sending them.
* Currently Limited to 1-on-1 Meetings: the scheduling feature will initially only work for meetings between two people, not groups.
* Gemini in google Meet: Gemini will also be able to generate answers and summaries based on meeting captions and other data within Google Meet.
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In essence, Gemini aims to streamline the meeting scheduling process by understanding the email conversation and automating the calendar invite creation.
Let me know if you’d like me to elaborate on any specific aspect of this information!
