Zoom makes its 'AI Companion' available to paid customers at no additional cost

The AI companion is off by default.
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Cecily Mauran
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Zoom Meeting with AI Companion in use on the side panel
AI Companion will catch you up on what you've missed in the Zoom call. Credit: Zoom

Zoom is now making its AI personal assistant tool available to paid accounts "at no additional cost."

The tool, called "Zoom AI Companion," was recently released as a free trial for companies using the video conferencing platform. Now, AI Companion is a part of standard Zoom subscriptions. Starting Tuesday, if you or your company pays for a Zoom account, you'll be able to use AI Companion, which does tasks like composing Zoom Chat messages and summarizing meetings.

A Zoom Meeting using AI Companion
If you're late to a meeting, you can catch up with Zoom AI Companion. Credit: Zoom

Zoom, which surged in popularity when the pandemic made many workers remote, recently came under fire for its terms of service which said it may use video calls and other user data to train its models. Following swift backlash, Zoom updated its terms and quickly published a blog post clarifying its policy, saying "for AI, we do not use audio, video, or chat content for training our models without customer consent." That remains true for its AI Companion tool. And, Zoom added, AI Companion is toggled off by default. Account owners and admins can choose to enable this feature, and users have visibility when these features are being used or activated.


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If enabled in Zoom Meetings, attendees can use AI Companion to catch up on what they missed in a private side-panel conversation with the AI. When a meeting ends, the admin can generate and share a meeting summary with attendees, or those who were invited but couldn't attend the meeting.

A meeting summary generated by Zoom AI Companion in Team Chat
Admins can share post-call summaries of a meeting to attendees. Credit: Zoom

Within Zoom Team Chat, users can recruit AI Companion to summarize messages and generate drafts of replies and new messages — similar to Slack's AI tool. Message drafting is live now, and summarization will be available in the coming weeks.

Now that Zoom has confirmed it doesn't spy on your video calls, the trade-off for using Zoom is much less consequential. And with AI Companion, you know what you're opting into.

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Cecily Mauran
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Cecily is a tech reporter at Mashable who covers AI, Apple, and emerging tech trends. Before getting her master's degree at Columbia Journalism School, she spent several years working with startups and social impact businesses for Unreasonable Group and B Lab. Before that, she co-founded a startup consulting business for emerging entrepreneurial hubs in South America, Europe, and Asia. You can find her on X at @cecily_mauran.

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