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Zoom, the U.S. video conferencing platform, on the 15th announced integration with Anthropic's artificial intelligence (AI) model Claude.

The integration was implemented based on Claude's Model Context Protocol (MCP). By using the "Zoom MCP connector" within Claude, users are supported in building work workflows by leveraging AI-based meeting summaries, transcripts, recordings, and schedules from Zoom meetings. Without switching tools, it becomes possible to search and analyze meeting data in one environment and carry the work through to follow-up tasks.

As for key features, users can search conversations from multiple meetings to identify major decisions and generate follow-up tasks or documents at once based on the meeting content.

Zoom said that through this integration, meetings will no longer remain as simple records but can be used as input data that directly connects to AI-based work. It also plans to expand the use of meeting intelligence across the AI ecosystem and continuously strengthen platform-wide features centered on "Zoom AI Companion."

Shedong Huang, Zoom's chief technology officer (CTO), said, "AI creates greater value when it understands real work context and leads to execution," adding, "Zoom provides meeting intelligence and data through an open ecosystem, and through integrations with platforms like Claude, we are supporting the implementation of workflows that start from conversations and lead to execution across diverse environments."

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