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The May 14th briefing covers Chegg's pivot to positioning its expert network as AI training data, Otter.ai's push to turn meeting transcripts into a permission-gated knowledge graph, and a thought experiment from Ben Lang on removing human schedulers from the expert-call workflow entirely. Three stories that collectively ask who owns the expert access layer — and what it's worth.
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By INFLXDThe May 14th briefing covers Chegg's pivot to positioning its expert network as AI training data, Otter.ai's push to turn meeting transcripts into a permission-gated knowledge graph, and a thought experiment from Ben Lang on removing human schedulers from the expert-call workflow entirely. Three stories that collectively ask who owns the expert access layer — and what it's worth.
Visit media.inflxd.com for more expert network news and insights.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.