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Granola's AI note-taking app exposes meeting notes to anyone with a link by default, raising privacy concerns

The Verge AIApr 3, 20261 min read
Granola's AI note-taking app exposes meeting notes to anyone with a link by default, raising privacy concerns

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3 Key Points

  1. Granola claims notes are "private by default" but actually makes them viewable to anyone who has the link

  2. The app integrates with calendars to capture meeting audio and uses AI to generate bulleted summaries

  3. Granola uses user notes for internal AI training unless users actively opt out of data sharing

  4. Users can edit AI-generated notes, collaborate with others, and query an AI assistant about meeting content

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