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by austinallegro 663 days ago
From the FAQ:

"At MinutesLink, your security is our priority. Every conversation is encrypted from start to finish, and

*** only authorized personnel can access your meeting notes. ***

You have full control to delete or modify your data at any time. MinutesLink is also GDPR & CCPA compliant."

Estonian business.

https://e-estonia.com/2023-estonia-advanced-cybersecurity-th...

Doesn't really fill prospective users with confidence. Who has access to meeting notes, and why?

Why is access and storage required? To train the LLM?

No thanks. Stick with a pen and paper.

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You can decide whether the meeting minutes and records are available to all participants or only to those you choose to share them with. Access and storage are necessary to keep the records, transcripts, and meeting minutes of the calls. This information will be used to train your personal digital avatar only with your consent.

It's entirely your choice whether you want to use pen and paper or take advantage of AI meeting assistants like MinutesLink.

"Access and storage are necessary to keep the records, transcripts, and meeting minutes of the calls."

Doesn't answer the question of who has access and what the RBAC model is.

"This information will be used to train your personal digital avatar only with your consent."

There's an awfully large amount of trust contained within that statement.