Corey Knowles
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That's fair.
That's a good call.
One thing that seems like it would be particularly challenging to me with voice in a meeting setting is that you might have someone from the Northeast, you might have someone from the South, someone in the Pacific Northwest, maybe a couple people who English is their second language.
You're dealing with a lot of dialects sometimes in one call.
And that seems like a thing that could be really difficult for an AI to keep moving.
Or tone, right?
Oh, wow.
I can even see a future where it could proactively recognize spots where, say, marketing could help the sales team on a thing and maybe proactively make a connection between different departments that don't normally visit together or work.
Or having it give you a quick synopsis of your daily meetings that you did and did not attend so you could more easily understand common threads and key takeaways and things that you could move on then and be really actionable.
Well, let's fast forward a few years here.
And what do you think in, say, 2027, the average meeting looks like?
Do you think...
Do you think over the next few years, we're still meetings are primarily humans?
Or do you think there becomes a point where I send my agent over to talk to someone else's agent and they have their own meeting and come back with notes for us when we're super busy?
Is that a thing in the future, you think?
I think it will happen.
Well, I guess one last question I'd like to ask is, and we often ask this because it's a little bit fun and it kind of, I think people enjoy it.
What excites you most about where AI is headed and what keeps you up at night?
It is.
It is, and it's one I welcome.