![]() In April, as Buzzfeed reported, People for the American Way political director Lizet Ocampo made headlines after she attended a meeting with a filter that made her look like a potato.īut what if you actually want to do this on purpose? Maybe you want to liven up your own Zoom meeting by transforming yourself into a potato, or a cat, or even a banana. It's not the first time a filter mishap in our age of Zoom meetings has gone viral. ![]() Zoom filters gone wrong: Lawyer tells judge 'I'm not a cat' during kitten filter mishapĬurbside expansion: Aldi opening new stores and expanding curbside pickup with Instacart ![]() USA TODAY has reached out to Dell to confirm. The BBC reports the specific cat filter in the video originated from pre-installed software for Dell laptops called Live Cam Avatar. It's not exactly clear what program Ponton used that generated the cat filter. "I'm here live, I'm not a cat," said Ponton in a clip Texas' 394th District Court shared on YouTube called " Kitten Zoom Filter Mishap." Lawyer Rod Ponton learned this the hard way during a virtual hearing, when he showed up to the livestream with a cat filter enabled. It's probably not the purr-fect way to start an important meeting: firing up your video chat software only to discover you resemble a talking cat.
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