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What does Zoom’s latest ‘AI Companion’ have to offer?

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Zoom, a popular virtual meeting facility, recently launched a new service with an AI incorporated into it, including a smart assistant that enhances online sessions, taking the remote-working experience to the next level.

This feature is particularly beneficial for remote employees who may arrive late to a meeting or struggle to stay attentive during boring meetings.

The Zoom AI Companion offers additional features beyond the actual meetings, which makes it an efficient tool for those who work from different physical locations.

In addition, Zoom has revealed that users can benefit from its new AI service after paying a fee that varies depending on the specific needs and preferences of the user.

Zoom’s AI Companion’s features

The goal of Zoom’s AI Companion is to increase output, improve team performance, and raise skill levels. It can complete time-consuming tasks, speed up lengthy meetings, and help in case the discussed information during a meeting is overlooked or received late.

The AI Companion for Zoom can potentially make your work life easier with a number of capabilities, such as time management, reminders, and task management.

With the aid of features like highlights, smart chapters, summaries, and next steps for meeting recordings, the AI enables the software to process meeting recordings, enabling effective viewing even when attendees are not present and organising conversational segments with topic-tracking indicators and playlists.

Furthermore, it might assist you in catching up on what you missed during a meeting without interrupting the flow to inquire about the proceedings to date.

The conversational context and user preferences can also be used by Zoom’s AI to generate written chat responses, enabling message length and tone customisation.

The technology can also write emails, drawing on previous exchanges to produce messages that make sense for your team. Both functions can be utilised to improve team communication.

Moreover, the new AI update will also help you be updated on the discussions that took place during the meeting taking long written chats, and offering an overview, saving you from having to go back and read all the messages to figure out what’s happening.

How much does Zoom’s AI Companion cost?

The new AI Companion from Zoom is a feature of any paid plan but the Zoom One Pro level plan, which costs $150 per year or $16 monthly, is the most cost-effective option, according to Pocket-Lint.

In addition to the AI Companion, the Pro package offers you access to Essential Apps, 5GB of cloud storage, and longer meetings.

Meanwhile, the Business plan costs $200 per year, while the Business Plus plan costs $250 per year. These add features but do not alter how the AI Companion functions in any way.

If using the AI features is your primary priority, the Pro plan should be sufficient.

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Moon train operations are planned by NASA.

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The goal is to construct the first lunar train system, which will enable safe, independent, and effective cargo transportation on the moon, according to robotics specialist Ethan Schaler of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.

He went on, “The day-to-day functioning of a sustainable lunar base in the 2030s will depend heavily on a robust, long-lasting robotic transport system.”

The Flexible Levitation on a Track, or FLOAT, is the name of the proposed lunar rail system. According to NASA, the establishment of a railway system on the moon is “critical to the daily operations.”

According to the space agency, the primary objective of FLOAT is to offer transportation services in regions of the moon where astronauts are engaged in activities. To do this, cargoes of lunar soil and other materials will need to be transported to various regions of the moon.

Each robot will be able to transport cargo of various sizes and shapes at a pace of roughly 1 mph (1.61 km/h), according to Dr. Schaler.

Notably, NASA also declared new initiatives last month to create and test new vehicle models intended for moon exploration.

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Pakistan’s lunar mission ‘ICUBE-Q’ reaches the moon orbit.

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Pakistan’s lunar mission (ICUBE-Q) entered orbit around the moon on Wednesday.

Pakistan’s historic lunar mission (ICUBE-Q) launched from Hainan, China, on Friday aboard China’s Chang’E6 spacecraft.

According to the IST, the satellite ICUBE-Q was planned and developed in partnership with China’s Shanghai University SJTU and Pakistan’s national space agency SUPARCO.

The ICUBE-Q orbiter is equipped with two optical cameras to image the lunar surface. ICUBE-Q has now been integrated into the Chang’e6 mission after successfully qualifying and testing it.

Chang’e6 is the sixth lunar exploration mission launched by China.

The launch event was streamed live on the IST website and social media platforms. Chang’6, China’s Lunar Mission, will land on the Moon’s far side to collect surface samples before returning to Earth for further research.

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The establishment of IT labs in Islamabad’s educational establishments

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SIFC was established to improve the ease of doing business for potential investors through a “Whole of Government”Approach”—achieving optimal horizontal-vertical synergy and facilitation by the Pakistan Army—and to attract investments from friendly countries in selected sectors through an empowered organisation that serves as a “single-window” platform for facilitation.

The children will learn the newest skills in these state-of-the-art IT labs, expanding their employment prospects.

These IT laboratories will be constructed in sixteen degree colleges spread throughout various parts of Islamabad.

Students will take six-month courses in artificial intelligence (AI), game development, data science, and block chain in these IT labs.

Approximately 1,000 students will have access to courses in the first phase, which is being implemented in response to market demand.

The National Vocational and Technical Training Commission has worked with esteemed universities such as NUST, National Skills University, COMSATS, and NUML to produce these courses.

The second week of this month will mark the start of these classes. For these courses, about 3,600 students have signed up.

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