
Marketplace All-in-One AI-powered workplace tools keep tabs on employees
Mar 17, 2026
Josh Bersin, HR analyst and builder of workplace tools, discusses AI meeting recorders, notetakers and tools that summarize and answer questions about conversations. He explains digital twins built from emails and recordings. He highlights how monitoring changes note-taking, skews value toward online work, and why transparency and limits matter.
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Meeting Recorders Do More Than Transcribe
- AI meeting recorders not only transcribe but analyze who spoke and generate summaries and topic breakdowns.
- Josh Bersin notes tools (like Galileo and Microsoft features) show who talked when and allow open-ended questions about meeting content.
CEO Digital Twin Answers Colleagues Questions
- Josh Bersin describes his company’s digital twin that reads his emails, documents, and meeting recordings to answer coworkers' questions.
- He says it even mimics his writing and speaking style so colleagues get near-identical answers when he’s unavailable.
Digital Twins Cut Redundant Meetings
- Digital twins can reduce redundant conversations by giving quick, sufficient answers and leaving only complex follow-ups for real people.
- Bersin estimates it may cut multiple hour-long calls to a single shorter conversation when nuance is required.
