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AI notetakers promise easy meeting recaps, but some professionals question their use
AI notetakers are gaining popularity for summarizing meetings but face criticism over data privacy risks, including exposure of confidential information and legal vulnerabilities. Experts warn about data storage uncertainties, unauthorized voiceprint creation, and potential breaches of attorney-client privilege, with some advising against their use.
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