Add Codegen Google Meet + Zoom Bot proof-of-concept examples#977
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Description
This PR adds proof-of-concept examples for implementing a Codegen bot that can join Google Meet and Zoom meetings, as outlined in CG-15047.
Implementation Options
The examples demonstrate two approaches:
Recall.ai Integration: A Python implementation using the Recall.ai API to create a platform-agnostic meeting bot that works with Google Meet, Zoom, MS Teams, etc.
Zoom SDK Integration: A JavaScript implementation using the Zoom Meeting SDK to create a bot specifically for Zoom meetings.
Features
Next Steps
These examples are proof-of-concept implementations and not production-ready. For a production implementation, we would need to:
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