Google originally introduced the concept of 3D video conferencing calls via a project codenamed ‘Project Starline’, in 2021, at the Google I/O conference. Now, three years later it’s announced that it will be available for consumer use as early as next year. Project Starline uses 3D imaging, AI, and special cameras and screens to create 3D images of remote people, on video calls, so it looks and feels like they’re in the room with you, having a natural face-to-face conversation. Together with HP–known for its computing experience–Microsoft has created this video calling technology that allows users to talk, gesture, and maintain eye contact as if they were physically present, sitting opposite you. After months of testing and private technical reviews, Google says that the immersive 3D experience reduces video meeting fatigue by 31%, resulting in a 12% faster reaction time on general day-to-day tasks.
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