SF and KB talk up Copilot all day long, its the reason we can rif so many people. But then they took away the ability to record meetings and get transcriptions. One step forward four steps back
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@a1 Yes, THIS, they want to limit evidence for the upcoming employment actions which they know will come. That does not leave employees without options or resources, be smart, people. Use the tools at your disposal to capture information that will be needed. Share it with your colleagues if they are unable to capture. Consider it self-care. For long term tenured employees facing severance negotiations, invoke The Rule of 70, see counsel before signing anything.
Someone at FIS has not followed procedure - all AI recordings have to be verified by the recording artist before they are published. Someone has overlooked this, having copied and pasted before hitting send without review. This was going to happen and it has now. AI will not replace human interaction - ever. Learn from this.
@a1 100% spot on
@a1 this sounds like the same approach FIS took for SaaS and hosted customers. To make it secure, they cut access off to everyone, including the paying customers
@a1 and the transcriptions missed key points at the best of times. I don’t think I’ve read a single transcription that wasnt missing something important
@a1 well they are probably not wrong since the company sh--s on its employees and customers all the time
The meeting transcriptions, notes, and summaries were the most effective use of AI in this company, and now it is gone because the lawyers are afraid of creating documentation that could be part of discovery in a lawsuit against us.