This move comes as Zoom's response to Microsoft's Teams and Google's Meets features, which have been incorporating AI-powered features into their software. Zoom's founder and CEO, Eric Yuan, stated that while Zoom Docs is not expected to replace other note-taking applications, it aims to offer an alternative to toggling between tabs during meetings, providing customers with flexibility.
Key takeaways:
- Zoom is introducing Zoom Docs, an AI-powered workspace that allows users to draft, edit, summarize, and include information from meeting discussions.
- Zoom Docs will be integrated into the meetings feature, making it easier for teams and individuals to create, collaborate, manage projects, and stay organized.
- The new feature is expected to be available in the spring of 2024, and will include the recently released Zoom AI Companion which generates content from other sources.
- Zoom's CEO, Eric Yuan, does not expect Zoom Docs to replace other note-taking applications, but hopes it offers an alternative to toggling between tabs during meetings.