Google is rolling out a new feature to its video-communication service ‘Google Meet’, which will allow users to include captions in a meeting recording.
The new feature will help make meeting recordings more useful and accessible for meeting participants, the tech giant said in a Workspace Updates blog post.

To record a meeting, the feature must be enabled by the admin and the user has to be a meeting host and be a part of the host’s organization.
However, if the host management is on, users will need to be meeting co-hosts to access the new feature.
Moreover, the user must be promoted to a co-host to use the feature if they are outside the meeting hosts’ organization, the company said.
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