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Meetings can eat up hours, and the time drain does not stop when the call ends. If your calendar has been giving you bad news, a recent development in artificial intelligence (AI) can balance it out ...
AI is making workers more productive than ever. In fact, it’s already quietly handing workers back chunks of their day—and instead of taking on more tasks, most are stepping away from their desks ...
Users might not like bots in meetings visibly taking notes, but a lot of them don’t mind if an app on someone’s computer is doing the transcription. That’s the core reason behind Granola’s popularity, ...
Karpathy’s wiki approach organizes transcripts and research into indexed markdown pages, scaling to hundreds of documents at low cost.
Art Stapleton's take on all things Giants from the NFL annual meeting NorthJersey.com's Art Stapleton is at the NFL annual meeting, as is new Giants head coach John Harbaugh. Here's what to look ...
Digital meeting notetakers like Read AI, Fireflies.ai, Fathom, and Granola help record and transcribe online meetings. But for in-person or more versatile options, many people prefer physical ...
Slack today announced more than 30 new capabilities for Slackbot, its AI-powered personal agent, in what amounts to the most sweeping overhaul of the workplace messaging platform since Salesforce ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KOAA) — You may have heard of the Front Range Passenger Rail (FRPR), floating around a few headlines as the plan to bring a train from Fort Collins to Pueblo remains just that ...
A concept for adding new gymnasium space the Rochester Regional Sports Center on the Rochester Community and Technical College campus is seen in an exhibit being presented during public engagement ...
Apr. 2—INDIANAPOLIS — The phrase "Remember the meeting" has become a common refrain in Illinois' timeout huddles throughout its NCAA tournament run. It's been a reminder for the Illini to remember ...