Zoom introduces an AI-powered office suite, says AI avatars for meetings arrivethis month
Zoom is launching AI-powered avatars and office applications including Docs, Slides, and Sheets to enhance online meetings and productivity. The avatars, designed to mimic users, will be available this month, alongside an AI assistant and deepfake detection technology. These features aim to improve communication and collaboration in the workplace.
Key Points
- Zoom is introducing AI avatars for meetings later this month.
- The avatars will mimic user appearance and expressions, usable in both meetings and video messages.
- A suite of AI productivity apps (Docs, Slides, Sheets) will be previewed in the spring.
- Zoom's AI Companion 3.0 is now available on desktop to enhance meeting productivity.
- The app includes deepfake detection to prevent impersonation in meetings.
- Users can create custom AI agents using natural language prompts.
- Zoom's chat experience will be updated to highlight key insights and summarize threads.
Relevance
- This aligns with the trend of increasing AI integration in workplace tools, with companies like Salesforce and Canva also enhancing their software with AI.
- The rise of remote communication tools has made features like deepfake detection increasingly relevant due to concerns about online impersonation.
With these new AI features, Zoom is positioning itself at the forefront of workplace communication technology, reflecting broader trends in AI adoption across various industries.
