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Google Meet’s adaptive audio connects mics from multiple laptops for clearer audio


Maybe your team can join their next meeting from a café.

Once it’s rolled out, Google Meet will be able to automatically detect multiple laptops in the same room and merge together their speakers and microphones. The idea is that it will allow multiple participants to be heard clearly without needing to huddle around a single laptop while also reducing echoes and audio feedback. The company also introduced Google Chip, a new capability that lets users ask an AI agent questions about meetings, emails, and other work-related tasks.

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