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Google Beam turns 2D video calls into futuristic 3D experiences


Giving users the sense that they're together in person.

Essentially, what this means is that the platform will use the AI tech and special light field displays, multiple cameras, as seen in Project Starline, to build a live, detailed, 3D digital copy for the user. It will help the platform process these AI-powered 3D images and transmit them in real time to the person on the other end of the call, allowing for a seamless flow of 3D communication that seems more natural. This 3D video conferencing platform has been tested in Google's workspaces for years, and they're now expanding it to other companies, including Deloitte, Salesforce, Duolingo, NEC, Citadel, and more.

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