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Anarlog Chat can answer questions about the open meeting, search your other meetings, and help turn a conversation into follow-up work. Chat uses the Intelligence model selected under Settings → Intelligence.

Ask about the open meeting

  1. Open a meeting note.
  2. Open Chat.
  3. Check the context chips above the input. The open meeting is added automatically when its content is available.
  4. Ask a question or choose a suggested prompt.
Useful requests include:
  • “What are my action items from this meeting?”
  • “Draft a follow-up email to the participants.”
  • “What decisions did we make?”
  • “Compare this meeting with the previous project review.”
  • “Find meetings where we discussed the launch date.”
Chat can search meeting titles and content, recurring meeting history, contacts, and connected calendar events when the request needs them.

Control the context

Context chips show the meetings, people, and other records Chat can use for the next message.
  • Click a meeting or contact chip to open it.
  • Hover over a removable chip and click its remove button to exclude it.
  • Start a new chat when you want a clean conversation without the earlier message history.
Check these chips before asking about sensitive or similarly named meetings. A clear request such as “Use only this meeting” also helps keep the answer scoped.

Review proposed changes

Chat can propose a summary edit or transcript correction. Review the proposed change before you apply it. A proposal does not silently replace your note. For direct transcript editing, speaker reassignment, and re-transcription, see Notes, summaries, and transcripts. Chat sends the prompt and required context to your selected Intelligence provider. A local provider keeps that model request on your computer. A hosted provider receives the text needed to answer. Chat can also search the public web when a request needs current external information. The search query leaves your device. See Data, privacy, and retention before using sensitive context with hosted models or web search.