Jamie: AI assistant that creates meeting summaries
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Re: Jamie: AI assistant that creates meeting summaries
#2Re: Jamie: AI assistant that creates meeting summaries
#3Feels counterintuitive:if you pay attention to the broader picture,note taking - especially by hand - is highly valued.
I would like a tool like this that made a summary/notes and included the full transcript, so they could be searched. This would be good for people who attended and those who didn't, or for seeing if something was discussed a while ago.
Ideally the same system would work on zoom calls, in person meetings, and in meetings with both (some in person, some on zoom). For me the hybrid workplace is one that has the advantages of both, not one that is either/or.
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#5This is cool, but sometimes you want only a summary, sometimes you want a clear list of decisions and actions (with owners), and sometimes you literally want a word-for-word transcription of who said what.
I've seen wildly varying company cultures regarding their approach to note taking. I worked for a company once where the SVP and above folks were treated as kind of god-kings, where every word they spoke had to be written down and agonized over. Felt like those guys following Kim Jong-un around with little notebooks. Even something casually mentioned would become a real project with dozens of staff, just because it was uttered by a SVP during a meeting once. Other places I've worked barely took any notes, and your team's priorities and expected work was passed around by word of mouth like a terrible game of telephone. Everywhere is different!
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#7AI will never replace jobs that require real human care or intent. We don't want an AI taking care of us when we're sick, though they'd probably be very good at it. Business notes may be a nice case, but notes taken by someone who cares about the project is going to be better than the AI's, even if the AI does a better job, because the care o the person taking the notes is evident.
Debatable, what if...
- there are not enough doctors to see patients
- it meant I could be seen immediately vs having to wait 1+ hours
- my doctor had instant access to all medical knowledge and the wisdom of 1M+ hours of practice
- there is a pandemic where a robot is much easier to sterilize between patient visits
There are people already willing on a personal / social level to see an artificial doctor, doctors are already incorporating AI into their practice to help reduce errors, it's hard to believe it will never happen. The context of the visit or stay will play into acceptance
Re: Jamie: AI assistant that creates meeting summaries
#8AI will never replace jobs that require real human care or intent. We don't want an AI taking care of us when we're sick, though they'd probably be very good at it. Business notes may be a nice case, but notes taken by someone who cares about the project is going to be better than the AI's, even if the AI does a better job, because the care o the person taking the notes is evident.
Re: Jamie: AI assistant that creates meeting summaries
#9But sometimes most of the value is in the act of creating it.
Re: Jamie: AI assistant that creates meeting summaries
#10Sometimes a thing is valuable because you want to have it. But sometimes most of the value is in the act of creating it .