×
Zoom launches camera-ready, non-bed head AI avatars that attend meetings for you
Written by
Published on
Join our daily newsletter for breaking news, product launches and deals, research breakdowns, and other industry-leading AI coverage
Join Now

Zoom is launching photorealistic AI avatars that can attend meetings on your behalf, allowing users to appear polished even when they’re not “camera-ready.” The feature, rolling out to Workplace users in December, represents a significant step toward CEO Eric Yuan’s vision of digital twins that can handle tasks like meetings and emails autonomously.

How it works: Users can create AI avatars by uploading or capturing photos directly in the app, then customize them with professional outfits.
• The avatar tracks your real-time movements and speech during meetings, creating a lifelike representation even if you just rolled out of bed.
• This builds on Zoom’s existing feature that lets users send prerecorded messages with AI avatars, but now extends to live meeting participation.

Built-in safeguards: Zoom plans to implement authentication measures to prevent avatar misuse and ensure transparency.
• The platform will use “live camera authentication” to verify that users are uploading legitimate photos of themselves, preventing people from attending meetings as celebrities like Keanu Reeves.
• Meeting participants will see “in-meeting tile notices” indicating when someone is using an AI avatar.
• “This feature remains in development, and specific enrollment and authentication processes may change before general availability,” said Smita Hashim, Zoom’s chief product officer.

The bigger vision: This launch moves Zoom closer to CEO Eric Yuan’s concept of comprehensive digital twins.
• During a June 2024 interview, Yuan described a future where AI agents use your likeness to make decisions and perform tasks on your behalf.
• The technology could eventually handle routine meetings and automatically respond to emails without human intervention.

Additional December updates: Zoom is also launching real-time voice translation and expanding its AI assistant capabilities.
• The translation feature will convert speech in real-time across nine languages: English, German, Chinese, French, Spanish, Arabic, Japanese, Portuguese, and Italian.
• An updated AI assistant will be able to schedule meetings, create video clips, and take notes during in-person meetings on other platforms like Microsoft Teams and Google Meet.

You can soon attend Zoom meetings as your AI avatar

Recent News

OpenAI launches ChatGPT personalization hub amid GPT-5 backlash

Many argue the company is missing the point about what made GPT-4o superior.

AI tool identifies 1,000+ predatory journals threatening scientific integrity

These fake publications prey on inexperienced researchers while spreading misinformation for decades.

New study challenges AI job displacement predictions with skill-based model

Traditional models miss the nuance of how AI transforms skills rather than eliminates entire professions.