Zoom's new "Avatars" filter can turn you into a virtual animal during meetings. Your animal avatar will move, blink, and open its mouth when you do.
"Cat lawyer" Rod Ponton delighted the world when he accidentally appeared in a virtual court hearing with a Zoom filter showing him as a talking kitten on Tuesday. A clip of the moment went viral, and ...
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