You've probably used the phrase "Can you hear me?" over the past few years more than you ever did before 2020. While we're back to working at the office, the Zoom calls have managed to stick around. A ...
This week, Zoom announced its new AI Companion, a suite of generative AI (GAI) tools available at no additional cost to paid Zoom subscribers. Zoom’s first GAI features, then called Zoom IQ, were ...
Zoom Rooms is adding the ability to count the number of people in conference rooms to maintain social distancing, and measure air quality. Managing Editor Alison DeNisco Rayome joined CNET in 2019, ...
In a recent announcement, Zoom introduced their new feature called 'Attendance Status' that will make the job easier for hosts to take note of whether the participants joined the meeting and/or if ...
The video conferencing app is adding several new AI-powered features — along with new Mail and Calendar integrations — to compete with Microsoft Teams, Google Workspace, and Salesforce’s Slack. The ...
Zoom Video Communications is adding word processing to its suite of tools and experimenting with novel features for meetings as it faces steep competition from Microsoft Corp.’s Teams. Collaborative ...
Weeks after laying off 1,300 people (or 15% of the staff), Zoom is introducing new features to compete with numerous companies including Slack, Calendly, Google, and Microsoft. These features include ...
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What’s next for Zoom? Try the possibility of virtual interaction. Pivoting into a more relevant role now that people are willingly and unwillingly heading back to work, Zoom Video Communications is ...