Computerworld February 20, 2025
Agam Shah

The two companies said the updates are designed to make their video apps more productive tools for users.

Google and Zoom this week announced new AI features in their videoconferencing apps that the companies said are aimed at improving employee productivity.

The updates focus on automating tasks during and after a videoconference.

Google Meet now has a feature that advises users on possible next steps to take after a videoconferencing call ends. And Zoom added a new set of AI tools called Workplace Automation that automates common tasks after a meeting.

Google’s “suggested next steps” tool draws its cues from an AI-generated transcript of a meeting and recommends next steps and follow-ups, which are organized within the meeting notes...

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