Google has rebranded its Project Starline as Google Beam, an AI-enhanced 3D video conferencing platform developed in partnership with HP. Set to launch for select customers later this year, Google Beam incorporates Google's AI volumetric video model to convert standard 2D video streams into realistic 3D experiences. The platform promises more natural communication, allowing users to make eye contact and observe subtle gestures, creating an experience akin to face-to-face interaction. HP will produce light field displays necessary for this technology, enhancing remote work interactions significantly.
Google Beam uses AI to enhance video conferencing, transforming standard 2D streams into realistic 3D experiences for a more natural communication environment.
With its rebranding from Project Starline, Google Beam aims for enterprise-grade reliability and seeks to incorporate 3D video conferencing into existing workflows.
The partnership with HP enables light field displays, allowing users to experience depth and perspective in video calls, simulating a face-to-face conversation.
Google Beam's AI-driven technology promises to offer superior communication in remote working scenarios, especially when compacted for home office use.
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