
Marketplace Tech AI-powered workplace tools keep tabs on employees
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Mar 17, 2026 Josh Bersin, HR analyst and creator of workplace tools like Galileo, explores AI that records meetings, summarizes conversations, and builds digital twins. He describes how these tools mimic writing and speaking style. Short takes cover when to use twins versus people, how monitoring shifts behavior, and why transparency matters.
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Meeting AIs Produce Searchable Analyses
- Meeting AIs do more than record; they produce searchable summaries and speaker analytics like who spoke when.
- Josh Bersin notes Galileo can answer open-ended questions about discussions and even assess a participant's skills from meeting content.
CEO Digital Twin Answers Coworker Questions
- Josh Bersin describes his company's digital twin that reads his emails, documents, and meeting recordings to answer coworkers' questions.
- The twin picks up his writing and speaking style so it gives responses very similar to what he would say.
Relying On Recordings Changed Note Taking
- Bersin admits he stopped taking full meeting notes because recordings capture conversations, leaving him to jot only key words.
- He says he often wishes he'd recorded strong in-person conversations because he's conditioned to rely on recordings.
