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Re: Jamie: AI assistant that creates meeting summaries

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A few years ago I designed a product like this, but more focused on sales calls. We called it DiscoveryCall.ai and and my friend built a proto-type. It was cool, but the sales cycle was something I didn't want to tackle. A few ideas & learnings if they can help. 1. If you focus on a specific domain of conversation, you can pull conversation data and "summary" into a more valuable data structure. For sales it might be…

What is your email? Would love to pick your brain as currently ideating along similar lines.

Re: Jamie: AI assistant that creates meeting summaries

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post #43

Taking notes during meetings helps reasoning and remembering later. No tool can help that other than pen and paper

I definitely understand how pen and paper help here. However, don't you feel like losing attention to the meeting, when taking notes manually?

Re: Jamie: AI assistant that creates meeting summaries

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Sometimes a thing is valuable because you want to have it. But sometimes most of the value is in the act of creating it .

If I don't take notes I instantly tune out of the meeting. I just type into org-mode. The notes are rarely useful later, but I keep them in a folder that I can grep through.

That's interesting - thanks for sharing! From what we've heard many people actually lose attention, if they have to take notes while focussing on the meeting

Re: Jamie: AI assistant that creates meeting summaries

#57

A few years ago I designed a product like this, but more focused on sales calls. We called it DiscoveryCall.ai and and my friend built a proto-type. It was cool, but the sales cycle was something I didn't want to tackle. A few ideas & learnings if they can help. 1. If you focus on a specific domain of conversation, you can pull conversation data and "summary" into a more valuable data structure. For sales it might be…

Thank you very much for sharing these insights and ideas! Really helpful and I highly appreciate it

Re: Jamie: AI assistant that creates meeting summaries

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Don't mean to be negative but that FAQ carousel mechanism is super annoying, at least in Firefox.

Thanks for the feedback! That helps :)

No problem. As an interface designer I can assure you that nobody wants to have to track content horizontally and vertically while trying to parse it. Unless there is something you're trying to convey with a carousel that couldn't be conveyed with a list, don't use one. Simplicity is a virtue in content layout.

Re: Jamie: AI assistant that creates meeting summaries

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post #43

Taking notes during meetings helps reasoning and remembering later. No tool can help that other than pen and paper

I definitely understand how pen and paper help here. However, don't you feel like losing attention to the meeting, when taking notes manually?

Semi-ADHD person here. Personally I feel like I lose engagement unless I'm actively taking notes on a meeting.

Definitely doesn't have to be pen-and-paper but organized notes help me focus and keeps continuity of context, whereas my natural tendency is not to record things into my brain very well.

Re: Jamie: AI assistant that creates meeting summaries

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post #51

A few years ago I designed a product like this, but more focused on sales calls. We called it DiscoveryCall.ai and and my friend built a proto-type. It was cool, but the sales cycle was something I didn't want to tackle. A few ideas & learnings if they can help. 1. If you focus on a specific domain of conversation, you can pull conversation data and "summary" into a more valuable data structure. For sales it might be…

What is your email? Would love to pick your brain as currently ideating along similar lines.

@rezbull also ideating in that direction, let's chat: https://calendly.com/antoine-inkdrop/30min
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