This feature is enabled by our state-of-the-art abstractive summarization model, Pegasus, which generates useful and concise summaries for chat conversations, and is currently available to selected premium Google Workspace business customers.Ĭonversation summaries provide a helpful digest of conversations in Spaces, allowing users to quickly catch-up on unread messages and navigate to the most relevant threads. The card includes a list of summaries for the different topics discussed in Spaces. When these summaries are available, a card with automatically generated summaries is shown as users enter Spaces with unread messages. Today, we are excited to introduce conversation summaries in Google Chat for messages in Spaces. One solution that can address information overload is summarization - for example, to help users improve their productivity and better manage so much information, we recently introduced auto-generated summaries in Google Docs. This has been exacerbated by the increase in virtual work and remains a challenge as many teams transition to a hybrid work environment with a mix of those working both virtually and in an office. It can be overwhelming to keep up with incoming chat messages and documents that arrive at our inbox everyday. Information overload is a significant challenge for many organizations and individuals today. Posted by Mohammad Saleh, Software Engineer, Google Research, Brain Team, and Yinan Wang, Software Engineer, Google Workspace
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