3 books on AI for Videoconferencing [PDF]
February 24, 2025 | 15 |
These books are covering various aspects of AI's role in optimizing videoconferencing experiences, from noise cancellation and background blur to facial recognition and real-time language translation.
1. The Remote Worker's Handbook: How to Work Effectively from Anywhere
2023 by The Staff of Entrepreneur Media, Jason R. Rich

In a world where the office cubicle is steadily being replaced by a good Wi-Fi connection and a decent pair of pajama bottoms, The Remote Worker’s Handbook arrives to help you navigate the gloriously uncharted galaxy of remote work. Penned by Jason R. Rich and the brilliant minds at Entrepreneur Media, this guide is your interstellar hitchhiker’s map to the universe of hybrid workspaces, home-office tinkering and location-independent adventures. Packed with tips for wrangling time like a pro, collaborating across time zones without triggering a paradox and wielding video conferencing and AI tools with the finesse of a space captain, this handbook is your passport to a lifestyle where you’re equally at home on a beach in Bali or a cozy corner of your living room. So grab a towel, charge your laptop and prepare to work from anywhere—possibly even hyperspace.
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2. Video Conferencing: Infrastructures, Practices, Aesthetics
2023 by Axel Volmar, Olga Moskatova, Jan Distelmeyer

In a universe where the improbability of decent Wi-Fi is only rivaled by the improbability of a truly flattering camera angle, Video Conferencing: Infrastructures, Practices, Aesthetics tackles the baffling rise of multipoint videoconferencing—a marvel of human ingenuity born from the chaotic cocktail of a global pandemic, societal resilience and an inexplicable fondness for Zoom backgrounds featuring beaches no one’s actually visited. With the incisiveness of a Vogon poetry critique and the curiosity of a hyper-intelligent pan-dimensional being (probably attending remotely), this anthology explores how blinking screens and unstable connections have reshaped human interaction, uncovering the practices, politics and peculiar aesthetic quirks that make modern video calls feel like a surrealist art installation masquerading as productivity.
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3. The AI-Powered Workplace: How Artificial Intelligence, Data, and Messaging Platforms Are Defining the Future of Work
2019 by Ronald Ashri

In The AI-Powered Workplace, Ronald Ashri offers a riveting guide to the strange new era of work, where artificial intelligence isn’t just learning to play chess but is also figuring out how to schedule your meetings, interpret your emails and probably judge your lunch choices. Imagine a world where Slack, Microsoft Teams and Facebook Workplace are less like tools and more like overly chatty coworkers with an uncanny knack for data-driven insights. Ashri deftly unpacks how AI and advanced collaboration technologies, like video conferencing that never remembers your mute settings, are turning our workplaces into hyper-connected, algorithmic playgrounds. But fear not—this book is less of a dry manual and more like a survival guide for navigating a workplace that's becoming alarmingly smarter than you. Packed with actionable advice and a healthy dose of "don’t panic," it’s the essential handbook for making friends with the bots while staying one step ahead of your overly-automated office.
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1. The Remote Worker's Handbook: How to Work Effectively from Anywhere
2023 by The Staff of Entrepreneur Media, Jason R. Rich

In a world where the office cubicle is steadily being replaced by a good Wi-Fi connection and a decent pair of pajama bottoms, The Remote Worker’s Handbook arrives to help you navigate the gloriously uncharted galaxy of remote work. Penned by Jason R. Rich and the brilliant minds at Entrepreneur Media, this guide is your interstellar hitchhiker’s map to the universe of hybrid workspaces, home-office tinkering and location-independent adventures. Packed with tips for wrangling time like a pro, collaborating across time zones without triggering a paradox and wielding video conferencing and AI tools with the finesse of a space captain, this handbook is your passport to a lifestyle where you’re equally at home on a beach in Bali or a cozy corner of your living room. So grab a towel, charge your laptop and prepare to work from anywhere—possibly even hyperspace.
Download PDF
2. Video Conferencing: Infrastructures, Practices, Aesthetics
2023 by Axel Volmar, Olga Moskatova, Jan Distelmeyer

In a universe where the improbability of decent Wi-Fi is only rivaled by the improbability of a truly flattering camera angle, Video Conferencing: Infrastructures, Practices, Aesthetics tackles the baffling rise of multipoint videoconferencing—a marvel of human ingenuity born from the chaotic cocktail of a global pandemic, societal resilience and an inexplicable fondness for Zoom backgrounds featuring beaches no one’s actually visited. With the incisiveness of a Vogon poetry critique and the curiosity of a hyper-intelligent pan-dimensional being (probably attending remotely), this anthology explores how blinking screens and unstable connections have reshaped human interaction, uncovering the practices, politics and peculiar aesthetic quirks that make modern video calls feel like a surrealist art installation masquerading as productivity.
Download PDF
3. The AI-Powered Workplace: How Artificial Intelligence, Data, and Messaging Platforms Are Defining the Future of Work
2019 by Ronald Ashri

In The AI-Powered Workplace, Ronald Ashri offers a riveting guide to the strange new era of work, where artificial intelligence isn’t just learning to play chess but is also figuring out how to schedule your meetings, interpret your emails and probably judge your lunch choices. Imagine a world where Slack, Microsoft Teams and Facebook Workplace are less like tools and more like overly chatty coworkers with an uncanny knack for data-driven insights. Ashri deftly unpacks how AI and advanced collaboration technologies, like video conferencing that never remembers your mute settings, are turning our workplaces into hyper-connected, algorithmic playgrounds. But fear not—this book is less of a dry manual and more like a survival guide for navigating a workplace that's becoming alarmingly smarter than you. Packed with actionable advice and a healthy dose of "don’t panic," it’s the essential handbook for making friends with the bots while staying one step ahead of your overly-automated office.
Download PDF
How to download PDF:
1. Install Google Books Downloader
2. Enter Book ID to the search box and press Enter
3. Click "Download Book" icon and select PDF*
* - note that for yellow books only preview pages are downloaded