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Headlines

Short, AI-generated summaries of transcript segments that help you quickly understand what each part of a session is about.

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Written by Henrik Mattsson
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Headlines are short, scannable summaries of transcript segments.

They are generated by Eureka and appear directly in the transcript feed to help humans quickly understand what a participant is talking about at a given moment.

Where Headlines appear

  • Inline in the transcript feed

  • Attached to specific segments of conversation

  • Above or alongside the corresponding transcript text

They summarize what this part of the session is about, not what it means in aggregate.

How Headlines are created

  • Automatically generated by Eureka

  • Based on the content of the transcript segment

  • Anchored to a specific point in time in the recording

Headlines are not manually authored analysis objects.

What Headlines are for

  • Rapid scanning of long transcripts

  • Orienting observers and researchers during review

  • Understanding session flow at a glance

They reduce the effort required to answer: “What is this participant talking about right now?”

What Headlines are not

  • Findings

  • Conclusions

  • Synthesis across participants

  • Editorial summaries of the session as a whole

Headlines describe segments of conversation, not evidence or insight.

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