Jamie is an AI assistant that creates summaries of meetings in business-writing quality within seconds. It uses audio from any meeting software, even in a meeting room, to generate summaries that are research-based and hosted securely in Frankfurt, Germany. The model has been trained on more than 170 billion parameters and can be used across 15+ languages. It can also be customized to generate summaries as detailed or concise as the user desires. Additionally, users can easily share summaries with their meeting participants with the click of a button. Jamie is designed to save users time, keep track of meetings, and help them to be fully present during the meetings. It has been tested and proven by many organizations and individuals, and is receiving positive feedback from those who have used it.
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What sources of audio can Jamie use for summary generation?
Jamie uses audio from any meeting software and can even use audio from a meeting room. This applies to both online and physical meetings, making it a versatile tool in various environments.
How has Jamie been received by organizations and individuals?
Jamie has been tested and proven by many organizations and individuals, and it has received positive feedback from those who have used it. This positive reception reinforces its effectiveness and utility.
Can Jamie be used in an in-person meeting room?
Yes, Jamie can be used in an in-person meeting room. It derives its information from audio, so as long as there is clear audio from the meeting, Jamie can generate the summary.
How does Jamie create meeting summaries?
Jamie generates meeting summaries by listening to the audio from the meeting, which can come from any meeting software or even a room meeting. It then processes this audio and creates a summary using a model that is the best of its kind, having been trained on more than 170 billion parameters.
Is it possible to limit or expand Jamie’s access to my meetings?
Yes, you are in full control of Jamie’s access to your meetings. Jamie only uses the audio for a meeting summary if you actively request so; thus, it does not interfere with your meetings unless you allow it to.