Google has announced to Google I/O 2025 that this is the reconstruction of the Starline project, the teleconference platform that focuses on the company using 3D imaging and the re -expansion of its mission this year.
Starline, now called Google Beam, will come to “early customers” such as Deloitte, Salesforce, Citadel, NEC and Duolingo later in 2025 through the previously announced Google corporate relationship with HP, Google said. When Beam begins, it will be integrated with Google Meet and other popular teleconference services, such as Zoom, the company said.
Beam uses a combination of software and hardware, including a series of six cameras and custom light screen, to let a user chat with someone as if they were in the same meeting room. An AI model converts video from the cameras, which are located at different angles and are marked to the user in 3D performance.
Google claims that the beam is capable of “almost perfect” millimeter at the head and video tracking level of 60 frames per second. With Google Meet, Beam also offers a real -time speech translation feature that maintains the voice, tone and expressions of the original speaker.
‘The result [is that Beam is] A very natural and deeply exciting conversation experience, “said Google Sundar Pichai’s chief executive during an information.
The question is that, with many businesses going to fully settings in the office after the post-literary, there will be a high demand for the bundle, which initially seemed to aim mainly at hybrid offices that often meet with remote workers? Although the research failed to conclude definitive conclusions about the productivity of remote workers, the perception between many in senior executives – Especially in technology -It’s that homework is a failed experiment.
Some customers may be able to justify the beam for virtual office conferences in offices only. In 2023, Google claimed that about 100 companies, including Wework and T-Mobile, are testing original versions of technology.
Google said on Tuesday that it is working with channel partners, such as differentiated and AVI-SPL, as well as zoom, to bring a bundle to “worldwide” organizations.
