Our remote work experiment was a success, but it introduced new challenges to how we work together. The question is, how do we address these challenges?
We’re here to break down those challenges and make your video meetings as productive and human as possible. Video meetings in RingCentral MVP feature several AI-based capabilities that enhance your meeting experience, with a focus on inclusivity and empowering human connections.
Here are a few AI features to try out:
We take many things into account when we turn on our video cameras. Is our attire professional enough? Is our hair messy? How about our backgrounds? Am I centered on my screen?
These AI features will keep you looking your best:
Auto-follow tracks where you are and automatically keeps you at the center of your video. This ensures that you always stay in frame and keeps your meetings distraction-free.
Set your RingCentral app to automatically detect low-light environments and increase your brightness in video meetings. Also add a filter to your camera to ensure you always look your best.
Learn more about auto-follow, low-light adjustments, and filters here.
We’ve all been there. You join a meeting late and have no insights into what’s already been discussed. Or perhaps you’re in a noisy environment and can’t properly hear what’s being said in a meeting.
In our busy hybrid and remote lives, we can often be in situations where we need to catch up. That’s where live transcripts come in.
Live transcripts add to your normal meeting experience by automatically transcribing audio into text – in real-time. As a meeting progresses, discussions are converted into text so those that join late or have hearing challenges can catch up without interrupting the meeting.
In our busy work lives, missing a meeting here or there is inevitable. But that doesn’t mean you have to watch an entire recording or bother a colleague for their notes.
Video meetings lack many of the human elements available in in-person meetings. For example, how many times have you dozed off during a screen share presentation, or tried to multitask instead? We developed presentation modes to counteract the monotony of video meetings.
Earlier this year, we launched our first presentation mode: Overlay. The mode allowed speakers to overlay their heads on their screen shares and move alongside the content—just as speakers would move around a physical meeting room.
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