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highplainsdem

(63,897 posts)
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 11:31 PM Wednesday

I'm Begging You to Leave Your AI Note-taker at Home (tech journalist Joan Westenberg)

https://www.joanwestenberg.com/p/im-begging-you-to-leave-your-ai-note

Lately, I’ve found that meeting someone for coffee has come with a new ritual, and I’ll be the first to say, I cannot fucking stand it. We sit down, take our first sips, and then they introduce me to their new favorite tool. They’ve brought an AI notetaker to an in-person conversation, and they’re excited to show it off. They come in various shapes - rings, pendants, plastic pucks and disks, apps, and so forth. But the function is the same; they’ve brought a third wheel to a one-on-one conversation.

“It’s super helpful. You don’t mind, do you?”

I’m left with an uncomfortable choice. I can either ignore it and let the thing log every stumble and tic and half-baked idea - every aside I would have previously assumed was off the record - or I can be the one who makes things awkward and ask them to turn the bloody thing off.

But in 2026, there seems to be no way to say “yes, actually, I do fucking mind” without sounding like a paranoid luddite, or like someone with something to hide. So I wind up saying, “No, totally fine.” But my walls go up. And from that second on, even subconsciously, I’m giving a deposition - weighing up each sentence before it leaves my lips, wondering where the transcript ends up once we shake hands and go our separate ways...

-snip-


Much more at the link.

Important read from someone who is not anti-AI but who still sees how destructive it is for AI addicts to want to record constantly.
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I'm Begging You to Leave Your AI Note-taker at Home (tech journalist Joan Westenberg) (Original Post) highplainsdem Wednesday OP
I have no problem saying yes i do mind LearnedHand Thursday #1
Completely agree. highplainsdem Thursday #5
I am a paranoid Luddite. hunter Thursday #2
There's nothing paranoid about responding to real threats. highplainsdem Thursday #6
WTAF? This is for just meeting up with friends? Coventina Thursday #3
I'd suddenly find somewhere else I had to be Bettie Thursday #4
Exactly. I agree with what Westenberg wrote about people using these AI recording devices turning friends, colleagues highplainsdem Thursday #7
Pretty much my reaction, as well. Ms. Toad Thursday #8

LearnedHand

(5,707 posts)
1. I have no problem saying yes i do mind
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 12:50 AM
Thursday

I don’t intend to feed the LLMs and I’ll say that too. How rude for someone to assume everyone is on board with this lunacy.

Coventina

(30,109 posts)
3. WTAF? This is for just meeting up with friends?
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 02:15 AM
Thursday

Why?!?!?!?!?

If someone asked me to record our friendship meeting, I would say, "No, and now I'm questioning our friendship!"

Bettie

(20,061 posts)
4. I'd suddenly find somewhere else I had to be
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 09:16 AM
Thursday

there is no reason to record a casual lunch or coffee meet up.

On the other hand, at least she asked?

highplainsdem

(63,897 posts)
7. Exactly. I agree with what Westenberg wrote about people using these AI recording devices turning friends, colleagues
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 03:00 PM
Thursday

and loved ones into data to be mined.

Ms. Toad

(38,965 posts)
8. Pretty much my reaction, as well.
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 04:17 PM
Thursday

I can't imagine a scenario in which a casual coffee meeting turns into "let me use AI on our conversation."

I also disagree that there is any significant "cost" difference between recording on a conversation and using AI on a conversation. Tape recorders were old school when my boss used them more than a decade ago. Long before AI showed up on the scene, the cost of memory was so cheap that there were inexpensive recorders with virtually no limits on storage.

Finally - I'm surprised this is written by a journalist, who would be more likely the one to ask to use AI than those with whom she might be conversing.

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