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Learn.Work.AI — Week of March 10

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When Meeting Notes Become the Decision

Something quiet is happening in shared docs. AI-generated meeting summaries are being pasted directly into project channels — and people are treating them as decisions. The notes say "we'll move forward with Option B." Nobody edited that sentence. Nobody confirmed it. But it's there, in writing, and now it feels official.

In practice, this shows up when someone asks "wait, did we actually decide that?" — and the only evidence anyone can point to is the AI summary.

What this means for you this week: Before you paste an AI summary into a shared channel, add one sentence: "Not yet confirmed — tagging owners below."

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