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Principal Telecommunications Engineer at Microsoft

We're all still learning what AI can do for us. I'll give a practical example from my day: I was double booked for two meetings I needed to attend. I chose one and committed to it. At the end of the hour, I checked the AI generated notes and with one minute of reading caught up on who led the meeting, what was discussed, and what the action items are, and who is accountable for those actions.

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Brad Schoenwald

Technical Program Manager 2 at Microsoft

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I think my only concern would be an expectation of doing this to attend both meetings or keep up with both things. I feel AI should assist us with some things and make things better, but not be used or expected for people to do more work due to AI. It is a great example of using this rather than having to watch a recording fully in your next free time slot. But i would just be concerned some would use this to expect more. Or ppl like me who have a tendency to be a workaholic to use this to do more 😁.

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