After Klarna, Zoom’s CEO also uses an AI avatar on quarterly call

CEOs are now so immersed in AI, they send their avatars to tackle quarterly profit calls instead of themselves, at least partly.
After the AI Avatar of the Klarna CEO appeared on an investor call earlier this week, Zoom CEO Eric Yuan, also, also, use his avatar for first comments. Yuan has used its adapted Avatar via ZoomClips, the asynchronous video creation aids of the company.
“I am proud to be one of the first CEOs to use an Avatar in a win,” he said – or rather his Avatar. “It is just an example of how Zoom pushes the boundaries of communication and cooperation. At the same time, we know that trust and security are essential. We take AI-generated content seriously and have built strong guarantees to prevent abuse, to protect the identity of the users, and to ensure that Avatars are used responsible.”
Yuan has long advocated the use of avatars in meetings and has said earlier that the company wants to create Digital Gemini from users. He is not only in this vision; The CEO of AI-driven transcription service Otter is reportedly trains its own avatar Share the workload.
In the meantime, Zoom said it makes it The custom Avatar-Add-on function available To all users this week.