Lesson 536 of 1570
Use an AI Agent to Run Your Group Meetings
AI can take notes, track action items, and follow up after group meetings. Useful for clubs, group projects, even student council.
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- 1The big idea
- 2meeting AI
- 3group productivity
- 4follow up
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The big idea
Group meetings often fall apart in the follow-through. AI can record (with permission), summarize the meeting, list action items, and even draft follow-up emails. Group projects get way more organized.
Some examples
- AI summarizes the meeting in 5 bullets so everyone remembers what happened.
- AI extracts action items with who-does-what.
- AI drafts a recap email to send to absent members.
- AI suggests when to schedule the next meeting based on what is unfinished.
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