The situations and use-cases behind meeting-software are such that you can't rely on this.
There are many situations where you want to transcribe the information. For example, dialing in as voice-only with a private phone based on an e-mail on your work-laptop.
Or perhaps a conference room at a client-site where the client-guy has their corporate-approved presentation laptop, but he can't find the e-mail/chat message with it. Meanwhile you've got it up on-screen, but your device is not approved for any kind of internet connection in this part of the labs, and even your phone has no signal. (Yes, I've been there.)
The situations and use-cases behind meeting-software are such that you can't rely on this.
There are many situations where you want to transcribe the information. For example, dialing in as voice-only with a private phone based on an e-mail on your work-laptop.
Or perhaps a conference room at a client-site where the client-guy has their corporate-approved presentation laptop, but he can't find the e-mail/chat message with it. Meanwhile you've got it up on-screen, but your device is not approved for any kind of internet connection in this part of the labs, and even your phone has no signal. (Yes, I've been there.)