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Zoom—the breakout star of COVID-19—is now an AI-focused company

Zoom's AI-first strategy aims to create a "federated approach" that allows users to work more productively and efficiently

byKerem Gülen
November 26, 2024
in Artificial Intelligence, News
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Zoom has rebranded itself from “Zoom Video Communications Inc.” to “Zoom Communications Inc.” to emphasize its commitment to becoming an AI-first company. CEO Eric Yuan announced this move in a blog post, articulating a focus on enhancing corporate communications through AI-centric tools and products.

Zoom rebrands as AI-first company, launches AI Companion

Zoom’s AI-first strategy aims to create a “federated approach” that allows users to work more productively and efficiently. The company introduced the AI Companion, a tool integrated into Zoom Workplace that assists users by summarizing meeting tasks, drafting email responses, and preparing individuals for meetings. The functionalities of the AI Companion are designed to minimize time spent on trivial tasks and enable users to concentrate on more meaningful work. According to the company, its AI advancements could potentially “free up a whole day’s worth of work” and facilitate a four-day workweek for employees.

Zoom’s pivot to an AI-first model isn’t unique, as many Big Tech companies are also investing heavily in artificial intelligence. Amazon, Google, Meta, and Microsoft are projected to allocate approximately $300 billion in AI-related capital expenditures next year, with expectations for even more significant investments by 2026, according to Morgan Stanley estimates. Microsoft recently revealed a $13 billion equity investment in OpenAI, signaling a deeper financial commitment beyond their previously stated partnership.

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COVID-19 champion Zoom is now an AI-focused company
Zoom rebrands as AI-first company, launches AI Companion

Google has also embraced AI, with CEO Sundar Pichai noting that over 25% of new code at the company is now generated by AI technologies. This shift is perceived as enhancing productivity and efficiency, as generated code undergoes employee review to ensure quality. Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff has hinted at renaming his company to better align with its AI aspirations, highlighting the broader trend within the tech sector to reflect an AI-focused identity.

Despite the optimism surrounding AI integration, challenges persist in the implementation of these technologies. Microsoft’s Copilot, for instance, faced criticism following its debut, as a Gartner survey revealed that only four out of 123 IT leaders found significant value in the product.


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As part of its rebranding efforts, Zoom has expanded its service suite, moving beyond its original video conferencing functionalities. The introduction of Zoom Team Chat marked the beginning of this transition, followed by the rollout of Zoom Workplace, which includes productivity applications akin to those offered by Google and Microsoft. This full-suite solution aims to meet the needs of users who may prefer integrated tools within existing workflows.

CEO Eric Yuan has emphasized the importance of harnessing AI within these services. In a summer interview, he noted the extensive time workers spend managing calls, meetings, emails, and messages. He remarked on the potential for technology to automate these repetitive tasks through the integration of AI and Zoom Workplace solutions, ultimately enhancing productivity.

Zoom’s AI Companion 2.0, launched in October 2024, introduces improved summarization and assistance features. These enhancements are designed to create a customizable digital assistant that aligns with an organization’s specific knowledge and workflows, further streamlining employee tasks and interactions.


Image credits: Zoom

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