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Streamline release notes: balance AI and human oversight

35 min · 25 de nov de 2025
Portada del episodio Streamline release notes: balance AI and human oversight

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Senior technical writers Gareth Brinn and Lydia Pedersen talk about using GPTs and n8n to automate release notes: scripting, prompt engineering, and synthesizing data from Jira and GitHub. Next plans include using AI for first drafts of core docs while maintaining oversight. Their advice: start simple, iterate, and grow to achieve process improvements and strategic benefits.

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