Summary:
- Otter.ai, a popular AI-powered transcription service, is being sued for allegedly recording work calls without the consent of participants.
- The lawsuit claims that Otter.ai's automatic recording feature violates privacy laws in several states, as users were not made aware that their conversations were being recorded.
- The case highlights the growing concerns around the use of AI and automation in workplace communication, and the need for clear policies and consent around recording and transcribing conversations.