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Zoom reveals major rebrand — dropping video as it goes all-in on AI

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  • Zoom reveals rebrand, says it has achieved what it wanted in terms of its video conferencing platform
  • The company is now going all-in on its Workplace office software
  • Quarterly revenue growth is slowing down

Zoom has rebranded itself in a major shift away from the video conferencing solution that we’ve all come to know and “love” – and the company now wants you to know it as an “AI-first work platform for human connection.”

In a blog post entitled “Allow us to reintroduce ourselves,” CEO Eric Yuan recalls the founding of the company in 2011, when its goal was to become the “best video conferencing solution on the market,” a target it certainly delivered on during the pandemic when the rise of video calling allowed it to become synonymous with both personal and workplace communications.

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