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HP Dimension with Beam is geared toward the enterprise and uses six cameras and AI to create 3D videos of each participant on a call.
Project Starline was reborn as Google Beam, a 3D video conferencing system that makes it look like you're in the same room with the other party. Google said HP would reveal the first Beam setup ...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - Beam Therapeutics Inc. (NASDAQ:BEAM), a $1.58 billion market cap biotechnology company, has been granted orphan drug designation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA ...
Google Beam leans on artificial intelligence (AI) much more heavily than Project Starline did. It uses the power of Google's AI volumetric video model to transform traditional 2D video streams ...
Google Beam uses an AI model that turns video calls into a lifelike 3D experience. It could be the next best thing to being there. Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech news ...
Google is also working with "key channel partners" like Diversified and AVI-SPL to bring the Beam platform to businesses worldwide. It seems the "3D video chat portal of the future" could be just ...
Instead, Google is building on it further with more tech that broadens its use. Google Beam will still offer a 3D render to represent the other person in the video call, even if captured in 2D.
Google LLC today unveiled Google Beam, a new artificial intelligence-powered enterprise-focused 3D video communication platform designed to bring remote collaboration closer to in-person interaction.
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Google Beam is the new name for Project Starline, Google's effort to bring 3D depth and presence to video chat software. And next month, we're set to find out more about Google Beam-ready hardware ...
Sealed Air (SEE) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of 20.90% and 0.26%, respectively, for the quarter ended March 2025. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?