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Monona committee asks staff to explore YouTube chaptering and timestamping for city meetings
Summary
The City of Monona Community Media Committee voted Jan. 8 to ask city staff to study ways to add YouTube chaptering and timestamps so viewers can jump to agenda items; members emphasized manual work and accuracy limits of AI tools and asked staff to report back.
The City of Monona Community Media Committee voted Jan. 8 to ask city staff to explore ways to make recorded meetings easier for residents to navigate on YouTube, including chaptering and timestamping linked to the agenda.
The committee’s motion, introduced by Alex and amended to emphasize time-stamping, directs staff on Will’s team to research feasible options and report findings between meetings. The amendment narrowed the effort to navigation and timestamping rather than automated summaries.
Members said the goal is to help residents jump…
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