Zoom is improving its Zoom IQ tool with OpenAI AI. Thus, you will have a real personal assistant at your disposal.
Zoom is jumping on the AI bandwagon with new features designed and engineered to help you manage your meetings from start to finish. The company has announced several new additions to its AI-powered Zoom IQ tool. They use the OpenAI Large Language Model (LLM) to summarize meetings, create summaries, and draft conversations and emails. After Microsoft, Google or even Slack, Zoom is the latest major productivity tool to date to switch to AI.
Zoom improves its Zoom IQ tool with OpenAI AI
Business service companies are hard at work on AI, especially now that OpenAI has launched an API. Microsoft recently announced a similar tool for all of its Office applications called Copilot. Google has added AI features to Gmail and Google Docs, and Salesforce has launched a ChatGPT app for Slack. LLMs can absorb and analyze large amounts of information quickly. The growing popularity of this technology should change a lot for those who believe that there are not enough hours in the day. Thanks to this AI integration, everyone can use their own personal assistant.
A real personal assistant will be at your disposal
Zoom IQ already uses AI to give users insight into their meetings—through chapters, highlighting highlights, or through specific actions—but now this tool goes further by integrating OpenAI’s powerful generative AI model. If you’re late for an appointment, Zoom IQ can take stock in real time of what you missed and ask you questions. With text prompts, it can generate brainstorming sessions with the Zoom whiteboard tool. Zoom IQ can also generate summaries of your meetings and activities and post them to Team Chat, Zoom Slack, or summarize conversations in Team Chat. If your Zoom account is linked to your email and calendar,
The company says the rollout of Zoom IQ’s new messaging and email features will begin in April, after “some users by invitation.”In the meantime, Zoom IQ’s meeting summary features will be “available more globally.”