Google Meet Now Allows Audio Sharing on iOS Devices
Google has recently announced that iOS users can now share audio while using Google Meet to share their screen. In a blog post on Friday, the tech giant stated that mobile users can now include audio in addition to their screen sharing during video meetings. This feature enables users to share videos with sound or even play music along with their presentations. At present, audio sharing is available on iOS devices and is expected to roll out for Android users in mid-August.
Moreover, Google revealed another update regarding shared drives. Previously, a single Google group could be added as a member to an unlimited number of shared drives. However, the tech giant has now limited the addition of a single Google group to a maximum of 30,000 shared drives.
This follows Google’s recent testing of a new feature in Google Meet, where users can create background images using artificial intelligence (AI). The feature, being tested within Workspace Labs, a trusted tester program, allows users to try out new AI features by invitation only. However, Google advised users to avoid sharing any personal, confidential, or sensitive information while utilizing this feature.
Last month, Google introduced a companion mode check-in feature for its video communication service. This feature ensures that all participants in a meeting can view their names and be aware of their presence, rather than just being represented by the conference room they are in. Additionally, the company launched a new viewer mode in Google Meet, allowing users to designate attendees as viewers for large meetings. This helps minimize potential distractions, such as audio disruptions.
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