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AI Meeting Chat, our intelligent virtual assistant, is a Chat GPT for your meetings that will help you quickly find answers inside your meeting, generate an agenda, or draft an email based on the information from a meeting. It is designed to understand natural language, so you can ask questions in your own words without using specific keywords or phrases.
The feature is available for all Sembly plans and is free of charge.
| A virtual assistant can only reply to questions or generate content based on the transcript from one meeting at a time. Use Semblian 2.0 to get insights, reports, and answers from several meetings. |
How to use AI Meeting Chat
- Log in to Sembly
- Find a meeting and hover over it. You will see the "Ask Sembly" button that can be clicked or click the meeting itself to open it.
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In the bottom-right corner, click the button "Ask Sembly" with the logo.
4. You can easily post questions by entering them into the message field and clicking the Send button or Enter. - You can leverage ready-question ideas we've included in the chat's catalog. To access ready questions, simply click the "lamp" icon. Choose one of the offered questions to receive an answer
Supported Questions
AI meeting chat can reply:
- Questions related to the chosen meeting
AI meeting chat can't reply:
- Questions that include any use of profanity, harassment, or other forms of inappropriate language
- Questions that are not related to the chosen meeting
- Gibberish questions or unrecognized language
Requests about speakers
The accuracy of responses regarding a particular speaker depends on whether or not they have been assigned to specific utterances. In the event that a speaker has been assigned automatically to a specific utterance, you can expect to receive a precise answer. However, if the speaker has not been assigned or assigned manually, and you have a query about them, AI Meeting Chat will respond with the following statement: “The transcript does not mention anyone named [name] or any topic that someone named [name] might be discussing. Therefore, it is not possible to answer this question accurately.”
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