Gemini is coming to Google Calendar, here’s how it will work and how to try it now


Google‘s infusion of its Gemini AI across its services continues with Google Calendar. As someone who often relies on that calendar to ensure I get where I need to be on time, I was intrigued about the possibilities for Gemini in this context.

It is being pitched as a way for Gemini to check your schedule, find event details, and even create events for you through natural language prompts. Here’s the deal, though.

Gemini in Calendar is supposed to make life easier by letting you simply ask for what you need. No more scrolling through endless event entries or manually adding things like “Lunch with Sarah” (which, if I don’t type immediately, will be lost to the void forever). Instead, you can 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?”

Google Calendar Gemini

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It’s 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. This means going to the sign-up page, checking the right boxes, and then awaiting approval, which shouldn’t take long.



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