In this week's Tech Memo, the author tested Granola, an AI notetaking assistant used for an interview. Though installation and integration with various applications were seamless, accessing prepared notes proved difficult during the call. Post-interview, Granola provided a useful thematic summary and identified action items, although it misattributed quotes at times. However, a significant drawback is its lack of audio recording, which is critical for journalists seeking accurate quotes. Overall, Granola shows promise but requires improvements to be fully functional for those needing precise recording capabilities.
Granola's post-interview features impressed me, providing a thematic summary and action items, but it doesn't record audio, which is essential for accurate quote verification.
Installing Granola on my MacBook was straightforward, and it synced well with my Google calendar, but accessing prepared questions during the interview was not user-friendly.
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