Duet AI for Google Workspace Enterprise add-on is now generally available
Track the carbon footprint associated with the usage of Google Workspace across your organization
If you’re a Google Workspace admin, you can now track the carbon footprint and gross emissions of using Google Workspace. This means you can track the emissions impact of tools such as Google Meet, Gmail, Google Docs, and more. | Learn more about
tracking carbon footprint.
Turn ideas into action using Google Sheets
Use studio look in Google Meet to look your best
Create custom, unique meeting backgrounds using generative AI
Interoperability between Google Chat and other messaging platforms — powered by Mio
If your organization uses a mixture of messaging tools, you can now use
Mio to enable messaging interoperability between Google Chat and other platforms such as Slack and Teams. This is available now in beta, with general availability expected in early 2024. | Learn more about
Mio’s interoperability capabilities with Chat.
Expanded language availability for translated captions, available with Duet AI
Enhance your writing in Google Docs with Proofread, available with Duet AI for Workspace
Google Docs offers several existing capabilities to help you write faster and with more confidence, such as grammar suggestions, smart compose, and smart reply. This week, we’re introducing the next generation of writing suggestions, powered by AI: Proofread. | This feature is available as part of the
Duet AI for Google Workspace Enterprise add-on only. | Learn more about
Proofread in Docs.
Write emails, documents and more with ease and speed using Duet AI in Google Docs and Gmail
Create original images from text within Google Slides
Independent Security Verification badge in the Google Workspace Marketplace
Evolving collaboration in Google Chat with smart chips
We’re excited to announce smart chips in Google Chat on web. When composing a message in Chat, typing “@” will now display a list of suggestions for files to include as smart chips. You can search files by typing the name of the file, and the results will be based on files you’ve used most recently. Once a file is selected, you can insert it directly into your message. | Learn more about
smart chips in Google Chat.