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Bloomberg17-03-2025

Zoom is looking to new AI capabilities to help increase user engagement. Zoom Chief Product Officer Smita Hashim says the company's updated AI Companion will be able to take over busy work for users. She joins Caroline Hyde and Tim Stenovec on 'Bloomberg Technology." (Source: Bloomberg)

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