wundermeeting VS AI summaries by Meet, Zoom, Teams

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These summaries are cold, one-size-fits-all recaps: your priorities don’t make it in.

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summaries are not editable after the meeting: you cannot add after meeting thoughts.

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Meet and Teams do not let you write notes at all**.**

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you cannot define a structure for your write-ups, or adjust the level of detail. The output is lengthy boring text.

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you must be the host or must be permitted to activate AI notes.

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if your client sets up the meeting on a different platform you are out of luck

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wundermeeting VS AI notetakers

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When possible to write notes, many of these apps still produce standard lengthy summaries not tailored 🧵 to your priorities (because your notes are kept separated from the summary)

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many of these services add an ugly bot to the meeting. That does not really look well when you enter somebody’s else meeting (ie: webinars)

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those using bots, cannot be used to recap YouTube videos

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often they keep sending annoying promotional emails

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many of these apps are overwhelmingly complicated (ok, that’s our personal take on how software should not be)

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Their approach to privacy

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low privacy: all apps and services require your personal data to open an account (email, name, profession, Google account, etc). Who guarantees your personal data is not linked to your conversations?

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the vast majority of apps and services perform the transcription in the cloud ☁️. Which means participants’ voices are sent to some server around the world. And it drives subscription prices up 💸

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some apps do not transcribe on the fly, but they first record participants’ voices, with all the privacy risks related to it.

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most of apps and services store your meetings’ transcripts and notes in their databases, leaving you no choice other than hoping they know what they are doing.

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