Microsoft Loop doesn’t exactly position itself as a note-taking app, which is probably why many overlook it. But that’s also where its strength is; it’s mainly built around small flexible components ...
Meetings are a cornerstone of teamwork, but let’s be honest—keeping track of meeting notes can feel like an uphill battle. Between scattered notes in Teams chats, calendar events, and emails, it’s ...
When I first looked at Microsoft Loop, I admittedly wrote it off and thought it wasn’t going to be worth my time. Then I started using it as one of my primary note-takers, and it completely changed my ...
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Apps that record visits are becoming popular, but they come with privacy and accuracy concerns. By Simar Bajaj At your next appointment, your doctor may have a new kind of assistant listening in: ...
For two years, Molly Quinn trusted her therapist with things she hadn’t told anyone else. So when her therapist mentioned trying an artificial intelligence tool to take notes, Quinn didn’t immediately ...
Recently, I blogged about considerations to ponder when deciding which situations are appropriate to use AI to help you take notes. I offered the reasons why it’s never appropriate to use AI to take ...
Some 19% of professionals say they now frequently use AI tools to take meeting notes. That's according to a survey conducted by Software Finder of 1,000 full-time professionals. An infographic (below) ...