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Google Beam hands-on exclusive: a futuristic upgrade to conference calls
Google's Project Starline has been in the works for the last few years and is now heading out commercially as Google Beam and it's Google's way to make virtual meetings suck less. Beam uses a light field display and six cameras to render a volumetric, real-time 3D version of the person on the other end of a videocall. There's no headset, no weird glasses. Just a chunky display, a Chrome OS-powered compute puck the size of a DVD player, and a bespoke AI model working with Google Cloud in the background to stitch it all together. The Verge's Alex Heath got an exclusive hands-on.