Jamie: An AI Meeting Assistant
With AI becoming more prevalent every day, there has been a significant rise of AI-powered notetaking/meeting tools. These tools are amazing for not only capturing everything that has been said during a meeting, but for allowing users to easily go back and search for specific information. And because these apps are designed to digitize verbal exchanges, they have a lot of potential in terms of offering users a more accessible and customizable meeting experience.
Jamie is an AI meeting assistant that turns any conversation into clear notes, transcripts, and action items. It works directly through your computer or phone, which means you never need to invite a bot into your calls and can use it with any meeting platform or even during in-person discussions.
After a meeting ends, Jamie automatically produces a full transcript and a well-structured summary that captures decisions, key points, and next steps. It also uses speaker recognition technology and lets you assign names, so you always know who said what.
If you ever need to revisit something from your meeting, you can ask the built-in AI to search through your notes and identify specific phrases, names, topics of conversation, and more.
The app supports more than ninety-nine languages and recognizes a wide range of accents, making it useful for multilingual teams, international groups, and anyone who benefits from clear written support.
There are also some helpful built-in accessibility features worth noting, such as high contrast modes, and text re-sizing options. In addition to that, the app was built to support screen readers, making it a great tool for users with visual impairments.
Jamie also integrates with tools like Notion, Google Docs, OneNote, and HubSpot, allowing meeting notes to appear automatically in the places where you already work so information stays easy to access.
With a strong emphasis on privacy protection, Jamie follows strict European data rules, encrypts data during transfer and storage, and removes audio files after producing transcripts.
Overall, Jamie provides an accessible and dependable way to capture meetings, supports a diverse userbase in terms of both language and accessibility, and ensures that nothing said during the meeting will be forgotten. To learn more about the app, including pricing information and access to a free trial, click here.
This post originally appeared on the AT Help Desk website.
Tags: apps, assistive technology, AT HelpDesk, Atlantic Regional Office



