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Google is launching a new tool that makes it easier to make it easier to determine the schedule of their meetings with Gmail users with Google Calendar using AI. Tuesday, the company has introduced a Gemini-powered “Assistance Schedule” feature that will publish the ideal meeting time on the basis of the calendar’s availability and then show the person you are emailing to set up a meeting.
The company notes that the feature is designed to work for one-one-one-one, not including multiple contacts or group meetings.
The introduction of the new feature comes in a jerk of Google Workspace Declaration It focuses on the users’ daily equipment more deeply to infuse AI. It includes Composition Google’s latest image editing model, nano banana and gemini features are on Google slides; Custom AI assistants sharing equipment with other team members; New format at the notebook LM; Advanced AI Video Tools on Google VD; And more.
To use the meeting shidiuling option, you will click on the new “Help Me Schedule” button on the bottom of your email composition screen in Gmail. This will show a series of timeslots where you have exposed availability. To change or remove some options you can click an Edit button, then insert them into your email and send them to the recipient as usual. When the recipient picks a time that works for them, the calendar invitation automatically appears on both people’s calendar.
Although there are already several meeting assistant and automatic schedule equipment in the market, such as calendelli, doodle, zoom, hubspot and others, Google notes that its equipment that advises its meeting to use the Emel’s context to use the AI to use the context. For example, if someone wrote in the email that they want to book the slot during the next 30 minutes, the meeting assistant will only offer the slot of half an hour before the end of the next week as per your schedule.