AI Participation
Invite an AI agent into your meeting: it listens, answers questions, takes natural speaking turns and helps run the room.
Meet the AI participant
The AI participant is an agent that joins your meeting like any other attendee. It listens to the conversation, answers questions when addressed, and speaks with a natural voice. It does not interrupt: a speaking decision engine judges when it is genuinely the agent's turn to talk, so it waits through pauses and yields when a person starts speaking.
The agent understands screen content too — share a document or slide and you can ask questions about what is on screen.
What the agent can do
Answer questions
Ask the agent directly during the call and it responds out loud, grounded in the meeting context.
Natural turn-taking
The speaking decision engine chooses when to speak and when to stay quiet, keeping conversation flow human.
Emotional intelligence
The agent reads the tone of the room and adjusts how it responds — brief when things are tense, fuller when there is space.
Screen-content understanding
Shared screens are understood, so questions like "what does this chart show?" get real answers.
Follow-up tracking
Open questions raised during the meeting are tracked so they come back around instead of being forgotten.
Waiting-room handling
The agent can greet and admit guests from the waiting room on the host's behalf.
Inviting the agent
- 1
Enable the AI participant
Turn it on in the meeting options when scheduling, or add the agent from the toolbar during a live call.
- 2
Let everyone know
The agent appears in the participant list like any attendee, so the room can see it is present.
- 3
Talk to it
Address the agent by name with a question. It answers aloud and in the meeting chat.
Safety guardrails
The agent operates inside safety guardrails: it stays on topic, declines inappropriate requests, and does not take actions beyond what the host has allowed. The host can mute or remove the agent at any moment, exactly like a human participant.
The agent's answers are generated in real time from the conversation and shared content. For decisions that matter, confirm important facts against your own sources.