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Gmail gains Gemini-powered “Add to calendar” button

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AI robot Gemini will be able to add calendar appointments from Gmail with a single click.
The calendar option will show up in Gmail threads with actionable meeting chit-chat.
The new functionality is simply detecting events and offering the button as a shortcut.
You should not expect to see this button on messages that already have calendar integration, like dining reservations and flights.
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