- From: Michael Cooper <cooper@w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2023 05:57:47 -0500
- To: WAI Coordination Call <public-wai-cc@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <05868415-bbc7-7c4f-ac62-0fb92fac5706@w3.org>
Hi - I've filed the transcripts issue: https://github.com/w3c/Guide/issues/170 Michael On 2023-02-20 9:25 a.m., Michael Cooper wrote: > > Following up on the discussion of saving transcriptions: > https://www.w3.org/2023/02/13-waicc-minutes#t04 > > I found the content in the Guide that we would ultimately want > updated: https://www.w3.org/Guide/meetings/transcripts.html. It > mentions some reasons not to allow saving that we would need to > address. For now, this draft issue is meant to open discussion without > having the full solution. > > === > > @a11ydoer raised a question that we discussed in the WAI coordination > call, about the meeting transcript saving policy. The Guide > <https://www.w3.org/Guide/meetings/transcripts.html> instructs staff > to disallow transcript saving, for important reasons. But we now have > some experience with the feature, and in most of my groups it has > become routine to turn on auto-transcription as an accessibility and > language support. While transcripts have errors, they are generally > understandable. Groups have begun to wonder if scribing should be a > priority, especially given the participation cost to the scribe in a > given meeting. Therefore, we would like to explore incorporating > current experience into the transcript saving policy. > > I believe many of the concerns we have with saving transcripts could > be addressed with policy and guidance. I believe it is still > inappropriate to use automated transcripts as a formal meeting record, > but I think it is appropriate to allow them to supplement the official > record. > > There are also social concerns about the use of saved transcripts. > While we can't know what would happen in an untried experiment, our > social experience with live captioning has been encouraging. People > are used to it, and I think the step to saving transcripts is less of > a leap than it was. > > We look forward to discussing an appropriate way to make use of this > new technology. >
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