Remote comms software, Zoo-m, has announced that their identity filters have been expanded so that participants in Zoo-m meetings can identify as practically anything they want when on a call.
A Zoo-m spokesperson explained:
Recently a lawyer, who identifies as an Ass, was forced to use a cat identity filter on a group legal call as the Ass identity was not available. This caused considerable confusion among other call participants who only recognized him as an Ass.
Now with our new extended range of identity filters, call participants can identify as whatever they want, which should certainly help kids at school who are now identifying as all kinds of things.
In addition to the new identity filters we also offer a special Menagerie View where, at the flick of a switch and by means of AI, all conversations are transposed into the sounds of the animal identification - for example cat meows, dog barks, cow moos and so on.
That should make your business calls more diverse!