Get actions items from a meeting

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This prompt is designed to analyze and summarize the content of meetings based on MP4 recordings or transcripts. It is particularly useful for extracting key points, decisions made, and action items to facilitate efficient meeting follow-ups and documentation.

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To achieve the best results, you should upload either an MP4 recording of the meeting or a full transcript of the discussion. The ideal content should capture the entire meeting, including all participants' contributions, critical discussions, decisions, and identified action items. Providing clear and comprehensive recordings or transcripts will enable the prompt to generate accurate summaries and insights, aiding in effective documentation and subsequent actions.

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Write a comprehensive summary of this content, including all the topics covered. start with a title for the content, including the names of who was involved. list the topics in bullet point format and then write a paragraph on each topic. include sentiment, questions asked, and any action items. An action item is a documented, discrete, and specific task, event, unit, or activity that can be assigned to and completed by a particular person, who is known as the owner of the action item. Action items also have due dates or deadlines. At the end of the content, include the action items in bullet point format, along with their deadline and owner. If there are no action items, say “No action items”

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