Feb. 13, 2024, 3:06 p.m. | Emilia David

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Otter’s AI Chat in Channels. | Image: Otter AI

Otter, the automated transcription service, is rolling out a new AI feature that lets groups ask a chatbot questions about what happened in their past meetings. It takes information from all the meetings that group members were in and answers prompts like, “What did we decide on yesterday?”


The feature is called “AI Chat in Channels,” and it basically opens up Otter’s AI chats to a group instead of the single-user …

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