A knowledge base article about Zoom AI Companion Overview provided by the UC Berkeley IT Service Hub - Knowledge Portal
Zoom is one of Berkeley’s video conferencing platforms. Zoom AI Companion features have been approved and enabled for use within Berkeley-hosted Zoom meetings, which adds the ability for Zoom to summarize meetings; tag key sections of a meeting recording; enables meeting participants to chat with Zoom’s AI to obtain details about anything that could be missed during a meeting; and adds AI features to the Zoom whiteboard. The Zoom AI Companion features currently available to Berkeley staff include:
Note: By default these features are turned off and must be manually turned on for use in meetings.
By default Zoom AI features are turned off and must be manually turned on for use in meetings. While signed in, you can manage AI features in the Zoom Web Portal.
This feature provides a summary of meeting discussions in an editable document. You may view, edit, and share the summary of meetings you have hosted. While the benefits of time saved and efficiency are powerful, there are risks to be aware of, particularly if not configured thoughtfully, as recommended below.
This feature provides the host, or optionally an individual participant, with their own personal pop-up window where they can type questions regarding the current meeting, and Zoom AI Companion will provide an answer.
The Meeting Host, Alternate Host, or Co-Host can enabled / disabled In-Meeting Questions and limit access to either Only hosts, All participants only from when they join, or All participants.
Smart Recording adds Recording Highlights, Smart Chapters, Next Steps, and/or Meeting Coach to individual meeting recordings.
It is advised that you DO NOT enable Smart Recording features for all your meeting recordings. Instead, only enable one or more of the Smart Recording features ahead of specific meetings where the additional content may add value for you or those with whom you intend to share your meeting recording – then disable the features until needed again.
This feature uses AI to help users create content on the built-in whiteboard canvas. When using Whiteboard, you can add, modify, and extend content on the board during your meeting.
For general questions about Zoom AI’s companion, contact Berkeley IT Support at zoom-help@berkeley.edu.
For questions related to information security, reach out to your local Unit Information Security Lead (UISL) or the UCB Information Security Office at security@berkeley.edu.