I'm a Remote Worker, and Google Beam Just Reinvigorated My Interest in Taking Video Meetings
- Google announced at I/O 2025 that Project Starline has evolved into Google Beam, a 3D video conferencing platform launching this year.
- This transition integrates all Starline technology and adds near-real-time AI-powered language translation to break down language barriers.
- Google Beam uses six cameras and an AI volumetric video model with a light-field display to produce realistic, glasses-free 3D images on a 65-inch screen.
- Google CEO Sundar Pichai highlighted the Beam-HP partnership, noting initial business availability this year and translation support in English and Spanish, with more languages coming.
- Beam aims to enhance communication with natural eye contact and gestures, offering a more face-to-face feel and compatibility with Zoom and Google Meet workflows.
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Google's "Magic Window" Launches
Last year, Google promised that Project Starline, the search giant's special video calling technology, would launch in 2025. It seems that the promise is being fulfilled, and in fact, the 3D video calling will be released under a new name and in a more advanced version than before.
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