Dexter Langford
Dexter Langford

Gather ’round, fellow time jugglers! Google Calendar just rolled out a shiny new feature that’s like having a personal assistant who actually knows when you’re free (without the awkward small talk). With Gemini now in the mix, you can wave goodbye to the frustration of playing calendar Tetris with your colleagues.

This new feature will help suggest meeting times that fit everyone’s schedules—kind of like how your friend always knows where everyone wants to eat, except this one actually uses data instead of vibes. So when you create a new event, Gemini takes a peek at your invitees’ calendars and says, ‘Hey, how about Tuesday at 3 PM? Everyone’s free!’ It’s the digital equivalent of a negotiation expert smoothing things over at the conference table.

However, before you get too excited, keep in mind that right now, this gem (pun intended) is only available to Google Business, Enterprise, and AI Pro for Education users. So, if you’re in the (not-so-exclusive) free version of Google Calendar, sorry friend, you’re still left to wrangle those meeting times manually.

In a world where time is money, who wouldn’t want their calendar to be a little more intelligent? Maybe soon, Gemini will even remind you of those compliments you owe your friends and suggest ways to redeem yourself for last week’s obnoxious email.

So, what’s the verdict? Are we ready to embrace our gadget overlords when they’re just trying to poke their pixelated fingers into the time management game? Or will we cling to our disorganized chaos? Let me know what you think!


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