Meeting Memory: Why Teams Will Ask AI Before Searching Old Notes
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Most teams already have too many places to search: docs, Slack, email, project boards, CRM records and meeting notes. The problem is not that information was never captured. The problem is that it is hard to retrieve at the moment people need it. Meeting memory is the next step in AI productivity: asking questions about past conversations and getting answers grounded in transcripts and recaps. Why search is not enough Search works when you know the exact word you are looking for. Meetings…
1Key Takeaways
- Most teams already have too many places to search: docs, Slack, email, project boards, CRM records and meeting notes.
- The problem is not that information was never captured.
- The problem is that it is hard to retrieve at the moment people need it.
- Meeting memory is the next step in AI productivity: asking questions about past conversations and getting answers grounded in transcripts and recaps.
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3Why it matters
Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — AI reports that most teams already have too many places to search: docs, Slack, email, project boards, CRM records and meeting notes.
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