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Google’s infusion of its Gemini AI across its services continues with Google Calendar.
Heres the deal, though.
Gemini in Calendar is supposed to make life easier by letting you simply ask for what you need.
Instead, it’s possible for you to say, When is my next meeting with my manager?
Add a dentist appointment for 2 p.m. on Friday.
or “When is Cabbage’s (my dog) birthday?”
Its not available to everyone yet.
Right now, Gemini in Calendar is part of Google Workspace Labs.
To try it, you have to enroll in Google Workspace Labs first.
Theres a satisfying simplicity to asking, Whats on my schedule tomorrow?
and instantly getting an answer instead of manually clicking through the calendar grid like youre decoding ancient scrolls.
Gemini can add events to your calendar, but youll need to manually invite guests.
And, as with all things AI, theres the question of trust.
AI has a way of being almost right, which is sometimes worse than being completely wrong.
Theres no halfway opt-out.
But honestly, unless you already have an extremely well-organized system, its worth testing, in my opinion.
Even if it only saves you from missing one important meeting, that could be a lifesaver.