Zoom’s AI goes agentic – here’s what it can do for you now

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Zoom has regularly incorporated new artificial intelligence features into its Zoom AI Companion to optimize video call interactions. With its latest features, Zoom introduces AI agents that execute tasks for you. The company is adding other AI features across all its current offerings.  

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Also launching in late March is a new voice recorder feature accessible on the Zoom Workplace mobile app that can transcribe, summarize, and capture in-person conversations so users can revisit the notes later.

Another feature, Meeting Agendas with AI Companion, can help meetings stay on track by allowing hosts to add agenda timers to sections and receive AI-generated live notes during the meetings via the new Live Notes for Meetings and Phone feature. Both features are expected to launch in May. 

The voice reccorder feature.

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Zoom is also launching an AI Companion for Workspace Reservation to help professionals manage hybrid work experiences. The feature shows users the days their colleagues are expected to be in the office, using this information to suggest days to go in based on scheduled meetings. The feature even books a desk or a Zoom Room for meetings. This feature is expected to launch in May. 

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The Custom AI Companion add-on is $12 per user per month and will be available in April. The personal coach feature is expected to be released in June. The add-on uses Zoom’s new small language models and third-party large language models.

Zoom is also introducing several new AI features across its Zoom Business Services and industry-specific offerings, such as Zoom Workplace for Frontline, Zoom Workplace for Clinicians, Zoom Workplace for Education, Zoom Contact Center, and Zoom Revenue Accelerator. To learn more about those specific use cases, you can visit the Zoom Newsroom.