Comment by bluGill
2 days ago
Written records are only accurate if they are carefully reviewed. Humans make mistakes all the time too. We just are better at correcting them, and if we review the record soon after the meeting there is a chance we remember well enough to make a correction.
There is a reason meeting rules (ie Robert's rules of order) have the notes from the previous meeting read and then voted on to accept them - often changes are made before accepting them.
Do just that. Enter an organization that has regular meetings and follows Robert's rules of order. Use an LLM to generate notes. Read the notes and vote on them. See how long the LLM remains in use.