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Danvers Accessibility Commission approves minutes; discusses using AI and a standard template
Summary
At its April 24 meeting the Danvers Accessibility Commission approved previous meeting minutes and debated a consistent minutes template and whether to use AI drafts with human proofreading.
The Danvers Accessibility Commission approved its prior meeting minutes and discussed a proposal to standardize minute-taking and use AI-generated drafts that would be proofread by a human.
At the start of the April 24 meeting the chair moved to approve the minutes and the motion passed by voice vote. The chair and several members then discussed how detailed minutes should be and whether the commission should use AI tools to speed the process.
Commission members said minutes should follow the agenda, record major points, list votes, and capture motion…
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