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Google will let Gemini schedule meetings for you in Gmail

Google will let Gemini schedule meetings for you in Gmail

Google has announced a new feature called "Help Me Schedule" that will allow users to schedule meetings directly within Gmail. The feature utilizes the Gemini AI assistant to analyze the context of the conversation and generate a meeting widget that can be shared with the relevant parties. The widget includes options for selecting meeting times, durations, and attendees, making it easier to coordinate schedules and find a mutually agreeable time. This feature is intended to streamline the meeting scheduling process, reducing the back-and-forth communication often required to find a suitable slot. The integration of Gemini's AI capabilities within Gmail is part of Google's broader efforts to enhance productivity and collaboration tools for its users. By leveraging AI to automate time-consuming tasks, the company aims to help users focus on more important aspects of their work. The "Help Me Schedule" feature is currently in beta and is expected to be rolled out to a wider audience in the coming months, providing a convenient solution for scheduling meetings within the familiar Gmail interface.

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