Despite the fact that Zoom has been around for years, the video conferencing platform became ingrained in our daily lives during the COVID-19 pandemic. It became so popular that researchers at ...
Zoom has launched AI Companion 3.0 with a web interface and agentic tools, while extending limited meeting summaries and AI ...
In its continued attempt to diversify its product offerings, Zoom today launched a new asynchronous video tool, Zoom Clips, that lets users record, edit and share video clips without having to hop on ...
Do you ever wonder how your Zoom meeting is going? Former Foursquare CEO created a startup that tells you exactly that. “Read” launched today as a free tool for Zoom users. Read Dashboard is a ...
The new standalone tool, Zoom Surveys, will allow users to create, edit and share polls and quizzes to measure employee and customer engagement. Zoom has introduced a new tool to create and edit polls ...
In a world of virtual calls, brainstorming and fast-paced work, I use Zoom's AI Companion to capture my message and keep me and my team informed -- particularly for those who, like me, struggle with ...
In today’s ever-changing business environment, video conferencing has become an essential tool for communication and ...
The next time your boss asks you why you skipped a meeting, you could blame it on Zoom. The video conferencing company unveiled a host of new AI upgrades on Wednesday, all aimed at improving its AI to ...
Well, what a difference a vaccine makes. A few months ago, we looked ahead with uncertainty about what the next academic year would be like—more remote teaching and masks or a return to some new ...
Zoom meetings will now have a feature called "Attendance Status," which makes it easier for hosts to track whether participants joined the meeting and whether anyone arrived late. Participants invited ...
Carly Quellman, aka Carly Que, is a multimedia strategist and storyteller at the intersection of technology and the humanities, investigating how perspective can enhance, rather than overstimulate, ...
Meetings, even the best ones, are never a lot of fun—and they’re a lot worse when the person running them rambles, is ill-prepared or (God forbid) spits out a litany of jargon that makes everyone go ...