Stop Wasting AI: Use These 5 AI Prompts for Real-World Results
In a recent episode of Man vs. Copilot on Pragmatic Works' YouTube channel, hosts Greg and Amelia put Microsoft Copilot in Teams to the test against human note-taking skills. The challenge aimed to determine whether AI could outperform manual efforts in capturing meeting details accurately, quickly, and creatively.
The Challenge Setup
The hosts set three categories for judging the competition:
- Accuracy: How well did each method recall the events and action items from the meeting?
- Speed: How fast was each method in summarizing the meeting?
- Creativity: How creatively could the results be presented?
The test involved reviewing a previously recorded team meeting where action items were discussed, such as YouTube content updates and submission requirements.
Round 1: Amelia Uses Microsoft Copilot
Amelia demonstrated how Copilot, Microsoft's AI assistant, can be used in Teams to summarize meetings effectively. By leveraging the recording and transcript from the meeting, Copilot was able to generate:
- A comprehensive summary covering the introduction, action items, and key points.
- Identified action items, such as content submission deadlines and quality improvements.
- Clarified any disagreements or consensus reached during the meeting.
- Even highlighted jokes shared during the meeting for a creative touch.
Copilot's ability to pull key details from the transcript without rewatching the full meeting saved significant time.
Round 2: Greg Takes Manual Notes
Greg chose the traditional manual note-taking approach, watching the entire meeting recording in one go. His notes included:
- Basic action items and deadlines.
- Mention of a baseball game and monthly video requirements.
- Storyboarding recommendations and content quality goals.
However, Greg acknowledged struggling to retain all the details, noting the challenge of keeping track of multiple points from a lengthy meeting.
Head-to-Head Results
After both contestants completed their methods, they compared results across the three categories.
1. Accuracy
Winner: Copilot
Copilot captured more details, including references to submission guidelines, remote work policies, and even minor clarifications that Greg missed.
2. Speed
Winner: Copilot
While Greg watched the full meeting recording, Copilot summarized everything within minutes using the transcript and recording data.
3. Creativity
Winner: Copilot
Greg included some personal flair in his notes, but Copilot stood out by not only summarizing key points but also identifying jokes shared during the meeting.
Key Takeaways from the Experiment
- Efficiency: Copilot significantly reduced the time required to summarize meetings.
- Accuracy: AI can capture more granular details from a meeting than human memory.
- Ease of Use: Teams Copilot can quickly pull meeting summaries, action items, and even emotional tones based on the transcript and chat history.
- Automation Requirement: Meeting recording must be enabled for Copilot to work effectively.
Final Verdict
Copilot emerged as the clear winner in this round of Man vs. Copilot, outperforming Greg in all three categories of accuracy, speed, and creativity. While human note-taking can still be valuable for personalization, the efficiency and depth provided by Copilot make it an excellent tool for meeting summaries in Microsoft Teams.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Gregory Trzeciak has his master’s degree in Education from the University of Florida. He has 9 years of teaching experience in high school, college level, and summer programs where he was recognized as a top educator and leader in interactive education. As a trainer at Pragmatic Works, his primary goal is to help individuals gain confidence in using Power BI and the Power Platform. While not in the office, he enjoys fantasy football, walking his dog, and running half-marathons!
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