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Google Meet is expanding its Gemini -powered note-taking feature to support in-person meetings. The "Take Notes" option summarizes key points, creates a transcript, and saves a document in a Google ...
Google Meet’s AI-powered note-taking feature is expanding. You’ll soon be able to use the “Take Notes For Me” tool during in-person meetings and in meetings hosted on Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and more.
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