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Google Meet is finally giving users more control over 'Take notes for me'

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Google Meet is finally giving users more control over 'Take notes for me'
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Google Meet is updating its 'Take notes for me' feature to give users more control over the content and format of meeting notes. The update introduces customizable sections, including a new 'Decisions' section that tracks the status of meeting outcomes. The enhanced feature is rolling out now and will be widely available by May 15 for eligible Google Workspace accounts.

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