Karl Wiegers
Jun 13, 2024

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Good question, Keith. Certainly, taking notes at the time would require one of the participants to focus on that rather than contributing much to the discussion. In this case, just such a participant was present. It might be quicker to edit the AI-generated transcript to focus on just the pertinent details, discarding much of the content.

However, after-the-fact editing likely wouldn't have caught the errors the AI made. For example, it said that I said certain things that I did not say!

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Karl Wiegers
Karl Wiegers

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Author of 14 books, mostly on software. PhD in organic chemistry. Guitars, wine, and military history fill the voids. karlwiegers.com and processimpact.com

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