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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As a lawyer what is the best AI tool for summarizing video meetings without creating privileged issues? That I think would actually be useful but not sure safe to adopt given the data issues.[/quote] Any LLM can summarize a meeting transcript.[/quote] I’m looking for one that will also create the transcript. [/quote] Check out Fireflies. But I think every AI tool will arguably create a potential privilege issue- is disclosing it to the Ai tool disclosure to a 3rd party?? - although that’s just more work for the lawyers! [/quote] Again, this is a piece of software. Your company should have a closed version.[/quote] [b]True but I’m just saying some crafty lawyer or class action lawyer will eventually try to find an argument around it.[/b] But yes, a lot of the concerns voiced here are addressed by paying the $ for an enterprise version for your co [/quote] Um. No. Closed software is closed software. Your “crafty lawyer” has no case unless the companies screw up.[/quote] Sigh, you must be a dude, right? I’m not sure what lingo you’re trying to use but most SaaS tools are a combo of closed and open software. I assume you’re trying to say the info is secure and isn’t shared, but honestly I think you’re just throwing around lingo you don’t fully understand. You should be calling out SOC and encryption requirements but whatever… The point is that you’d be surprised at what behind the scenes tracking that lawyers are eventually able to find to bring claims under awkwardly written laws that don’t translate into modern uses [/quote]
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