Deal with smalltalk at the start of meetings
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Paul Hess
Just about every meeting starts with a lot of smalltalk, which inevitably gets featured very prominently in your summaries as action items and important outlined information at the top. With a little bit of built in prompting, your LLM would be great at recognizing this and putting all the smalltalk stuff in a section at the bottom. All the bullet points about Mary's dog is going to have grooming, and Jessie had a great steak for dinner yesterday, but John has to clean up his garage should be sent to the bottom!
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Abel
Agree. Once the chit chat is over the host usually says something to the affect of “ok let’s get started”. That could be a cue to bump to the top.