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Google has launched new film and TV production wing: Report

Google has launched new film and TV production wing: Report

Deccan Herald05-05-2025

Google views the project as a way to get the creative community to adopt its newer tech products and services such as its artificial intelligence products and tools like the Immersive View feature that allows users to see things in 3D, according to the report.

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