
"Zoom released its AI assistant to the web today as part of its AI Companion 3.0 release. The company is also allowing free users to access the assistant's features, such as summarizing the meetings, listing action items, or getting insights from meetings with limits. The company said that basic plan users get to use the AI companion within three meetings every month, which will each include a meeting summary, in-meeting questions, and AI note-taking capabilities."
"On the new web surface, the company is also adding conversation starter prompts to inform users about what the assistant can do. Zoom said that with this update, the assistant can also retrieve information from third-party services such as Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive, along with all data stored within Zoom. The company said it will soon add support for Gmail and Microsoft Outlook as connectors."
Zoom released its AI Companion 3.0 to the web and opened many features to free users with usage limits. Basic-plan users can use the AI companion in three meetings monthly, receiving meeting summaries, in-meeting questions, and AI note-taking; they can also ask 20 questions through the side panel and web surface. A $10 add-on unlocks additional access. The web surface includes conversation-starter prompts. The assistant retrieves files from Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive and will add Gmail and Outlook connectors. The AI Companion generates daily reflection reports, creates follow-up tasks, drafts emails, and enables drafting and exporting documents to MD, PDF, Word, and Zoom Docs.
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