NotAnArdvark

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[โ€“] NotAnArdvark@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 week ago

I guess my notes are unstructured, as in they're what I type as I'm in the meeting. I'm a "more is better" sort of note taker, so it's definitely faster to let AI pull things out.

Infosec ... I guess people will have to evaluate that for themselves. Certainly, for my use case there's no concern.

[โ€“] NotAnArdvark@lemmy.ca 5 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (3 children)

I use it to review my meeting notes.

  • "Based on the following daily notes, what should I follow-up on in my next meeting with #SomeTeamTag?"
  • "Based on the following daily notes, what has the #SomeTeamTag accomplished the past month?"
  • etc.

I'm not counting on it to not miss anything, but it jogs my memory, it does often pull out things I completely forgot about, and it lets me get away with being super lazy. Whoops, 5 minutes before a meeting I forgot about? Suddenly I can follow up on things that were talked about last meeting. Or, for sprint retrospectives, give feedback that is accurate.

To add: I've also started using AI to "talk to podcast guests." You can use Whisper to transcribe a podcast, then give the transcript to AI to ask questions. I find the Modern Wisdom Podcast is great for this.