After introducing text-to-speech in August, Google Docs is now rolling out audio summaries.
On the web, go to Tools > Audio where you’ll find “Listen to this tab” joined by a new “Listen to document summary.”
This brings up the audio player with a timeline scrubber and playback speed controls (0.5x to 2x). There’s also the ability to choose a different voice: narrator, persuader, coach, etc.
Powered by Gemini, these summaries “provide a short verbal synopsis of the contents in your document, including multiple tabs.” They are “typically under a few minutes long, and use a natural speaking style to help you catch up quickly and efficiently.”
For example, you can quickly catch up on notes before a meeting, or summarize a long report and get the highlights in only a few minutes.
Rolling out over the coming weeks, audio summaries in the Google Docs web app are available for the following subscribers:
- Business Standard and Plus
- Enterprise Standard and Plus
- Google AI Ultra for Business add-on
- Google AI Pro for Education add-on
- Google AI Pro and Ultra
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