u/kin20

Is an Apple Watch actually useful for recording meetings?

I honestly thought the whole “AI meeting recorder for Apple Watch” thing sounded gimmicky until I started using it for conferences and quick in-person meetings.

Been using Bluedot lately and it’s surprisingly convenient. I just start recording from the watch and later get searchable transcripts, summaries, and action items without needing to touch my laptop during the conversation. Anyone else trying something similar or still using your phone for this stuff?

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u/kin20 — 2 days ago
▲ 120 r/climate

Al Gore's climate organization is underestimating vehicle CO2 emissions in cities by an average of 70%

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u/kin20 — 7 days ago

How are you handling governance once AI tools move into production?

We’ve been building more internal AI workflows lately, and the biggest issue hasn’t been the models, it’s visibility once everything is live.

Controlling what agents can access, tracing outputs back to data, and keeping policies consistent across tools gets messy pretty fast. Most setups still seem to rely on logs and manual checks.

I was looking into this recently and came across Trust3 AI. Enforcing data policies directly inside AI workflows, plus audit trails and agent-level controls, feels a lot more practical than trying to monitor everything from the outside. How are you handling it?

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u/kin20 — 9 days ago