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Google Beam 3D video conferencing could change your work calls forever

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  • Project Starline becomes Google Beam, and will be for enterprises only
  • AI turns feed from six cameras into 3D video, while AI translates from supported languages
  • We’ll see the first HP hardware to support Google Beam at next month’s InfoComm conference

After around four years of very few apparent developments, Google confirmed that its Project Starline is still going ahead at its annual developer conference, I/O, in 2025.

This time under the new and public-facing name of Beam, the concept revolves around life-like video calls that use advanced hardware, computer vision and machine learning to create 3D video conferencing experiences with no glasses or headsets needed.

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