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The billionaire tech executive admits he’s even given up hobbies to focus on work—but he predicts there may be some relief in sight with a two-day week thanks to AI.
An exclusive interview with Zoom CEO Eric Yuan on how the company is going beyond the video meetings that made it famous. Next Big Things in Tech Awards Final Deadline This Friday, 6/20.
Zoom CEO Eric Yuan, one of the wealthiest Chinese-American billionaires, believes the boundary between work and personal life ...
Eric Yuan, founder and chief executive officer of Zoom, speaks during the BoxWorks 2019 Conference at the Moscone Center in San Francisco on Oct. 3, 2019. (Michael Short/Bloomberg) (Getty Images) ...
Zoom CEO Eric Yuan is taking a pay cut of 98%, and will earn just $10,000 in salary this year. The tech company announced it was laying off 1,300 workers. Yuan blamed it on "mistakes" he made.
Zoom CEO Eric Yuan reportedly aired his grievances about the product he founded — the same product that all but revolutionized lockdown-era labor — during a company meeting.
Zoom CEO Eric Yuan told The Verge that AI avatars will one day do your job on your behalf. According to Yuan, the avatar will speak in your Zoom meetings for you, answer emails, ...
Zoom Video Communications will lay off 15% of its workforce, or about 1,300 jobs, Chief Executive Officer Eric Yuan said in blog post on Tuesday.
Zoom announced layoffs for 15% of its workforce, CEO Eric Yuan said Tuesday, in the company's latest pivot in the post-pandemic work world.
Zoom CEO Eric Yuan speaks onstage during the Concordia Annual Summit on Sept. 25, 2024 in New York City. Riccardo Savi/Getty Images for Concordia Summi Yuan, who currently has an estimated net ...
There’s probably a million places you’d rather be than stuck in meetings—and Zoom’s founder and CEO Eric Yuan gets this. So he's working on an AI avatar, or "digital twin" as he calls it ...
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