Okay, quick story. A few weeks ago, I totally blanked on something a client mentioned during a Zoom call. It was one of those “we literally talked about this already” moments. Thing is, I was juggling tabs, writing follow-ups, and mentally preparing for the next question all at once. After that embarrassment, someone from my team suggested trying a tool that does meeting transcription automatically. I'm still on the fence though. I’m not sure if I trust AI to catch all the nuances, especially with different accents or people talking over each other. Has anyone used this kind of thing regularly? Does it really work in fast-paced calls?
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Are AI Tools Replacing Human Assistants in Meetings?
Are AI Tools Replacing Human Assistants in Meetings?
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AI tools are quickly changing the way we work, and many people now ask if they can replace human assistants in meetings. From note-taking to summarizing discussions, these tools make tasks faster and more accurate. A doc translator is a great example, helping teams translate meeting agendas, reports, or minutes into different languages instantly. Instead of replacing people, it supports them by saving time, improving understanding, and breaking language barriers during global meetings.