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Podcast: Creating high-fidelity, thematically organized notes from engineering meetings using AI

by Tom Johnson on Jul 28, 2024
categories: ai podcasts

For AI tools to generate accurate information for documentation you're writing, you need to pass in source material. This usually means meeting with engineers and product managers to gather information about the product. In this tutorial, I share prompts for turning those meeting transcriptions into organized, readable meeting summaries. These cleaned up summaries can then function as input context for documentation-oriented prompts.

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For a written version of this video tutorial, see Creating high-fidelity, thematically organized notes from engineering meetings using AI.

To watch more of the Keren Brown Zoomin podcast, see Uncovering and communicating the value of your tech comm teams’ work.

About Tom Johnson

Tom Johnson

I'm an API technical writer based in the Seattle area. On this blog, I write about topics related to technical writing and communication — such as software documentation, API documentation, AI, information architecture, content strategy, writing processes, plain language, tech comm careers, and more. Check out my API documentation course if you're looking for more info about documenting APIs. Or see my posts on AI and AI course section for more on the latest in AI and tech comm.

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