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Zoom just shipped AI Companion 3.0, and it’s no longer “a button inside meetings.” In this episode, Jessica walks through what it’s like to use the new ai.zoom.us command centre as a persistent AI work layer that can pull context from connected sources like Zoom Meetings/Docs (and optionally Google Drive, OneDrive, Slack, depending on settings/licensing).
Then Jerrie switches hats and breaks down the risks and compliance reality for Australian organisations—including cross-border data handling, consent expectations, retention/“can’t undo sharing instantly,” and what to do before rolling this out: tight source configuration, admin controls, pilot groups, and documented consent policies.
By FirmbrainZoom just shipped AI Companion 3.0, and it’s no longer “a button inside meetings.” In this episode, Jessica walks through what it’s like to use the new ai.zoom.us command centre as a persistent AI work layer that can pull context from connected sources like Zoom Meetings/Docs (and optionally Google Drive, OneDrive, Slack, depending on settings/licensing).
Then Jerrie switches hats and breaks down the risks and compliance reality for Australian organisations—including cross-border data handling, consent expectations, retention/“can’t undo sharing instantly,” and what to do before rolling this out: tight source configuration, admin controls, pilot groups, and documented consent policies.