Trolling people's AI note takers
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You might have it turned off, but do the other participants?
No idea, but they have the option, just like me.
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What do you do when you have consecutive meetings?
If the first one matters more than the second, I'll leave when the first one is done. If the second one is more important, I'll say "I need to prepare for another meeting. If there's any other business, email is best." and leave to be in my next meeting.
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The communist presidential candidate in my country has a live interview in one hour. Just in time for the metrics work meeting that could have been an email.
This will be fun.
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I like how AI note takers are basically converting the useless act of a meeting into an email because an email is a better product that someone can reference.
If you meeting needs to be converted into an email to make it useful maybe you should just write more emails and have fewer meetings.
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Ahhh Google Meet. In the corporate world when we see a company using Google Meet we assume they are cheap and we will need to really talk discounts etc with them. It’s sadly normally true.
Funny. In the tech world we see zoom vs google meet as zoom is for people who have exclusively soft skills I don't want to talk to anyway. When I see a google meeting I know I'm going to be talking to someone useful.
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using an ai for inside meeting is totally safe and secure, and totally not a gdpr nightmare
I work for a company that must remain gdpr compliant, and when joining (ms teams) meetings you can't unmute your mic or share content without agreeing to a massive AI waiver.
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I like how AI note takers are basically converting the useless act of a meeting into an email because an email is a better product that someone can reference.
If you meeting needs to be converted into an email to make it useful maybe you should just write more emails and have fewer meetings.
If it can be summarized into an email without anyone else's input, it was a bad meeting and should've been a mail to start with. A good meeting is not about transferring freely available info, but about discussion and decision making.
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I work for a company that must remain gdpr compliant, and when joining (ms teams) meetings you can't unmute your mic or share content without agreeing to a massive AI waiver.
Sounds like a great reason not to use it.
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Sounds like a great reason not to use it.
I never accept the terms. If people ask why I'm not talking I write "I can't accept the AI conditions" in the meeting chat.
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I never accept the terms. If people ask why I'm not talking I write "I can't accept the AI conditions" in the meeting chat.
Nice, I assume most people would get annoyed though.