Hi Jax, I'm interested in where each of these use cases is at on a 1-5 scale of
1 being theoretical and 5 being at it's at optimum efficiency i.e. the quality of say Jarvis in Ironman movies for you?
Also I've now seen many AI assistants join virtual meetings across, Zoom, Teams, Google Meets have you settled on one in particular that is of high quality and you and your attendees are comfortable having full access to your private meeting discussions?
i'd say a 3 comfortably - they work very well but they're pretty hacky, simple instructions, and not optimised. I spent less than 5 mins implementing each one and iterated on the prompts as the conversations progressed. I'm hoping to improve them materially in future.
I use Fathom in Zoom meetings and it's excellent in terms of quality of transcription and summarisation. I've found people are getting used to the assistants in meetings as they become more widespread, but sometimes I mention it as "this helps me stay present and engaged in the conversation because I'm not worried about taking notes"
Hi Jax, am interested in what tools you are using? Is it just ChatGPT?
Thanks!
ChatGPT for anything analytical and web search, Claude for editing writing (I find the output much better in Claude for writing use-cases)
Hi Jax, I'm interested in where each of these use cases is at on a 1-5 scale of
1 being theoretical and 5 being at it's at optimum efficiency i.e. the quality of say Jarvis in Ironman movies for you?
Also I've now seen many AI assistants join virtual meetings across, Zoom, Teams, Google Meets have you settled on one in particular that is of high quality and you and your attendees are comfortable having full access to your private meeting discussions?
i'd say a 3 comfortably - they work very well but they're pretty hacky, simple instructions, and not optimised. I spent less than 5 mins implementing each one and iterated on the prompts as the conversations progressed. I'm hoping to improve them materially in future.
I use Fathom in Zoom meetings and it's excellent in terms of quality of transcription and summarisation. I've found people are getting used to the assistants in meetings as they become more widespread, but sometimes I mention it as "this helps me stay present and engaged in the conversation because I'm not worried about taking notes"