How AI could cut bandwidth in video conferences by 90%
It's no secret that global Internet traffic has dramatically increased thanks to a pandemic forcing everyone to work and learn from home. It's difficult to find exact, comprehensive figures, but it's clear that as a result of COVID-19, Internet traffic is up generally by 30% to 50%. And video conferencing is likely a major culprit. After all, Zoom's revenues jumped by an unbelievable yearly 355% in the second quarter, to $663.5 million, after COVID-19 made the videoconferencing platform part of many people's daily routine. Zoom says it now has over 300 million daily users.
Oct-17-2020, 11:00:45 GMT
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