Original Reddit post

I’ve been using vomo ai a note-taking tool for work meetings. Initially it was just for convenience helping for transcripts. But currently I noticed I’ve being using it in a completely different way. So I was reviewing a meeting with a Japanese team. And they weren’t necessaerily saying everything directly, a bit stereotype I know. There were long pauses, carful wording, points that were repeated several times without being stated explicitly. After the meeting, cause I don’t wanna read the full transcript so usually I just ask AI and take away some key notes. However, instead of asking “what were the action items?” I ask more about “what topics are they avoiding?” The answers weren’t always correct, but that’s not what surprised me. The thing is I had stopped using the AI as a note-taking tool and started using it as a conversation analysis tool. It felt strangely similar to sales, negotiation, or even diplomacy. The skill isn’t hearing the words but figuring out what the words are pointing to. That got me wondering whether we’re heading toward something bigger. submitted by /u/RespondDry6817

Originally posted by u/RespondDry6817 on r/ArtificialInteligence