1 / 3

Future Zoom Users Might Be Able To Smell The Virtual Coffee GM Of Zoom Predicted

People at video conferences, in the future, will be able to feel their hands shake and smell the coffee in their visible space, the founder and general manager of Zoom predicted. Eric Yuan was speaking at the Web Summit technology conference

Download Presentation

Future Zoom Users Might Be Able To Smell The Virtual Coffee GM Of Zoom Predicted

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. ALL THINGS TRENDING Future Zoom Users Might Be Able To Smell The Virtual Coffee, GM Of Zoom Predicted   BY LATESH-CHILE DEC 15, 2020 16:09  People at video conferences, in the future, will be able to feel their hands shake and smell the coffee in their visible space, thefounder and general manager of Zoom predicted. Eric Yuan was speaking at the Web Summit

  2. technology conference. Mr. Yuan said he believed the artificial intelligence could bring something to the forefront. He also said he thought many staff members would not return to full office after the epidemic. Surprisingly, he said the video conferences would be permanent, adding that the epidemic had proven to be "effective" - although Zoom's share price was declining following the initial announcement of Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine. He said for office workers, checking in at least two days a week would be normal. "The world is going to be an integrated workplace, and I think that's the country we have to embrace," he said. However, he noted that he too had already experienced “Zoom fatigue” after attending 19 video conferences in one day. "Yeah, it was really good," he said. Mr. Yuan said he ends every day with 15 minutes of meditation where he looks at what he will do differently if he starts the day again. He described Zoom's impressive growth in 2020 - the company's expected three-minute meeting by the end of the year - something he had never seen before. It was also quickly explored as issues such as privacy and security became more prominent when called zoombombing - people's calls to knock on gates. "We have to change very quickly," he said. The firm started its life as a business software retailer before a flood of customers hit the epidemic. Mr. Yuan admitted it was difficult to attract funding when he first started in 2011. "I don't remember how many things were rejected - there are so many," he said. "If I were a VC [capitalist ] I am not sure I would have paid this much." people first encountered so- But when Zoom launched the stock market in New York in April 2019 - Eric Yuan admitted that ringing the bell was a lifelong dream - it cost $ 9.2bn (£ 6.8bn). Perhaps in part, it is a debt to his determination - he was famously denied a US visa eight times before he finally left China for Silicon Valley in

  3. 1997. Although there is a personal wealth of more than $ 18bn, Mr. Yuan says he does not believe his life has changed. "I look at myself, my family, the way I work or play and I don't think anything has changed," he said. "Zoom is still Zoom, I am still myself - I work long hours but I enjoy that." Read More Latest Bollywood Movie Reviews & News Read More Sports News, Cricket News Read More Wonderful Articles on Life, Health and more Read More Latest Mobile, Laptop News & Review TAGS:ZOOMZOOM VIDEO CONFERENCING APPZOOM APP PLAY STOREZOOM APP DOWNLOADVIDEO CONFERENCEFOUNDER OF ZOOM

More Related