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AI notetakers promise easy meeting recaps, but some professionals question their use
AI notetakers use speech recognition and large language models to record and summarize meetings, but professionals warn of risks like data storage uncertainties, voiceprint creation without consent, and potential breaches of attorney-client privilege. Experts such as Amy Dufrane and Justin Daniels caution against their use due to privacy and security concerns, including the possibility of confidential information being shared or used to train AI models.
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