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Zoom’s New Generative AI Push

By Adam Pease

Zoom’s New Generative AI Push

Zoom is taking bold steps to solidify its position in an increasingly competitive video conferencing landscape. It has just announced a suite of new services powered by generative AI. This blog discusses the news in the context of emerging privacy and ethics concerns amongst generative AI services.

Zoom’s New Features

The company is rolling out an extensive array of AI-driven features, notably rebranding its Zoom IQ to the more encompassing AI Companion. This AI assistant aims to seamlessly integrate with various components of the Zoom ecosystem like Zoom Whiteboard, Team Chat, and Mail. The enhanced AI features promise to offer real-time meeting feedback, automate mundane tasks, and even simulate coaching for sales teams.

Users can look forward to an AI-powered conversational interface, akin to a chatbot, that will assist them in pulling up records, summarizing meetings, and improving their presentation skills, among other functionalities.

Navigating AI’s Ethical Terrain

Zoom’s aggressive push into AI-driven services comes at a time when the tech industry is grappling with complex questions around AI ethics and data privacy. Their initial approach drew some criticism for vague terms of service that implied the company could use customer data for AI training. While Zoom quickly revised these terms to clarify that customer data won’t be used for such purposes, it reignites the ongoing debate about the role of AI in personal and professional settings. Many consumers are still wary of how AI tools could potentially misuse or mishandle their data.

As generative AI becomes more pervasive, concerns about user data privacy are likely to intensify. Features that offer real-time feedback or that generate content based on user interactions need to handle sensitive information with utmost caution. Zoom’s move to provide an opt-out option for its AI functionalities signifies an acknowledgment of these concerns, but the broader industry will need to standardize privacy protections to truly win consumer trust.

Read More: Zoom’s Privacy Misstep: Is their AI Being Trained with Your Information?

Bottom Line

The unfolding scenario with Zoom offers valuable lessons for the burgeoning generative AI market. While AI has the potential to revolutionize how we conduct meetings, communicate, and even how sales teams operate, caution must be exercised to ensure that user data is respected and protected. Companies venturing into AI must not only develop groundbreaking features but also foster transparency and ethical guidelines, ensuring that innovation doesn’t come at the expense of user trust.


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This blog on is part of the Content AI blog series by Aragon Research’s Analyst, Adam Pease.

Missed the previous installments? Catch up here:

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