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Google Launches AI-First 3D Video Platform Beam

Google Introduces Beam for Next-Level Communication

Google has announced Beam, its new AI-first 3D video communication platform. The company aims to redefine how people interact virtually, using advanced artificial intelligence to generate realistic 3D visuals and spatial audio. Beam leverages deep learning models to capture lifelike expressions, gestures, and presence, bridging the gap between physical and digital conversations. Google positions Beam as a transformative tool for remote work, education, and socializing, promising richer experiences than traditional video calls.

How Beam Sets Itself Apart

Unlike conventional video platforms, Beam integrates AI to render high-fidelity 3D avatars in real time, adapting to users’ movements and facial cues. Users experience a more immersive sense of connection, enabling more nuanced communication across distances. With privacy and accessibility in mind, Google embeds security features and inclusive design principles into Beam. As competition in virtual collaboration intensifies, Beam signals Google’s commitment to shaping the future of AI-driven communication technology.

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