Want to make your networking smarter without doing hours of prep? In this video, we show you a simple and surprisingly effective way to use Google Gemini AI to quickly gather information about people from your Zoom meetings. Whether you're heading into a virtual networking event, webinar, or sales call, this AI trick can help you make better connections. The method is straightforward: - Take a screenshot of your Zoom screen with participant names. - Paste that image into Gemini (formerly Bard) with a smart prompt. - Get a list of participants with basic bios, LinkedIn profiles, and more. Gemini does the heavy lifting - scraping public information and summarizing who’s who. While it’s not 100% perfect (it may struggle with very common names or profiles without much public data), it works surprisingly well for most people, especially professionals with an online footprint. This technique is ideal for: ✅ Business owners wanting to understand who’s in the room ✅ Sales teams prepping before or after meetings ✅ Freelancers & consultants looking to personalize outreach ✅ Anyone who wants to network smarter, not harder We also share example prompt and tips to improve accuracy and avoid false positives. This isn’t about invading privacy - only public data is used. It’s about using tools already at your fingertips to be more informed and strategic. Here's the prompt used in this video: "can you try to match photos and names with linkedin profiles, give me quick summaries of each and a link to their LinkedIn profile" 🔔 Subscribe for more practical AI tips, tools, and small business tech strategies. 👍 Like, comment, and share if you find this helpful! If not - just share :)

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