Ghibli Inc. has rolled out a new AI agent called MANA Meeting on its MANA Studio platform from January 5, 2026. The problem it is going after is not new. Companies spend hours in online meetings. Google Meet, Teams, Zoom. Notes get missed. Decisions are half recorded. Follow ups depend on who was paying attention. MANA Meeting is meant to sit inside that chaos and bring some order.
The agent joins web conferences and transcribes everything in real time. But it does not stop at text. As people talk, the AI organizes the discussion. What topics are being discussed. What is decided. What is still open. What needs to be checked next. This happens while the meeting is still going on, not later when context is already lost.
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Before the meeting even starts, calendar integration with Google Calendar and Outlook helps structure things. Purpose of the meeting. Agenda. Points to confirm. Materials to share. Not long after the meeting, the generation of minutes, action points, and reminder notes is done quickly. The audios and the texts are stored and can be accessed by all the people in the company.
Ghibli is promoting this service as a means to reconsider the concept of meetings. Less talking for the sake of it. More traceable output that teams can actually act on.

