Google and HP are set to release a groundbreaking 3D video communications platform this year, aiming to revolutionize virtual meetings. The new technology will enable users to feel like they’re in the same physical space, without the need for glasses or headsets.
The move follows years of struggles with video calls, which transformed from a pandemic lifeline into a frustrating experience for workers. Alphabet’s Google and HP believe their project, called Starline, can change that.
A recent demo at HP’s headquarters in Palo Alto showed promising results, making virtual conversations feel surprisingly immersive. If successful, this innovation could take virtual communications to the next level, making remote interactions more engaging and effective.
Source: https://www.wsj.com/articles/googles-new-tech-means-video-calls-may-not-be-the-death-of-us-after-all-ed10140c