Gemini is coming to solve all your Google Meet meeting issues – whether you want it or not
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Gemini is coming to solve all your Google Meet meeting issues – whether you want it or not
Craig Hale
19 September 2025
Gemini will answer all your Google Meet questions
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Ask Gemini in Meet will fill you in on the details you missed
It uses meeting captions, Google Workspace docs, search results and more
Availability from launch is limited – English, desktop and Business Plus for now
Some Google Workspace customers will soon have access to even more AI tools within Google Meet, including an updated assistant which hopes to answer all your questions.
The updated ‘Ask Gemini in Meet’ AI assistant promises to summarize ongoing discussions and recap what someone just said, identifying key takeaways, decisions and action items – but could this create a new generation of lazy participants who no longer need to pay so much attention?
Gemini will also help call participants catch up with anything they’ve missed if they join a video conferencing call late if ‘Take Notes for Me’ was enabled.
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Ask Gemini in Meet now available
Google’s new Ask Gemini feature will generate answers based on meeting captions as well as other Google Workspace resources that the user has permission to view. Content from Google search and public websites also influences the results.
The company stressed that interactions and responses are private to each user, and that captions and meeting data are not stored after the meeting ends.
From launch, only English language meetings will be supported, but Google has promised support for more languages “soon.” It’s also a desktop-only feature, and it’s not available in breakout rooms “at this time.”
All of this is to try and improve efficiency in a world still dominated by more meetings than we probably need, but Google isn’t the only company adapting to the continued use of video calls.
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Microsoft confirmed in a recent roadmap entry it will unlock web results, work files, email and people for Copilot to generate more insightful responses in Teams meetings.
The company is also working on automatic summaries of messages in chats to help users catch up more quickly, tracked separately.
Ask Gemini in Meet is coming to Google Workspace Business Plus customers first, with Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Plus and other accounts set to get access in the coming months.
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With several years’ experience freelancing in tech and automotive circles, Craig’s specific interests lie in technology that is designed to better our lives, including AI and ML, productivity aids, and smart fitness. He is also passionate about cars and the decarbonisation of personal transportation. As an avid bargain-hunter, you can be sure that any deal Craig finds is top value!
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