The new feature also provides a summary of missed parts of a meeting for late joiners, and if used with Meet's recording and transcripts tool, links to these files will be included in the same Google Doc. This could be a useful tool for those who struggle with processing spoken language and note-taking simultaneously. However, the accuracy of this feature is yet to be determined, as AI can often make mistakes in transcription. The feature is expected to be available to all Google Workspace customers by September 10th, 2024.
Key takeaways:
- Google Meet has introduced a new AI-powered feature called 'take notes for me' that automatically takes notes during a meeting and summarizes the discussion.
- The feature is currently available to Google Workspace customers with the Gemini Enterprise, Gemini Education Premium, or AI Meetings & Messaging add-ons.
- The notes are automatically saved in a Google Doc and attached to the calendar event after the meeting, and also sent to the meeting organizer and anyone else who turned the feature on.
- Google expects to complete the rollout to all Google Workspace customers by September 10th, 2024, but there are concerns about the accuracy of the AI transcription.