Google’s Futuristic Videoconferencing Technology to Hit the Workplace
Google Integrating Project Starline with Videoconferencing Platforms
Google’s groundbreaking videoconferencing technology, Project Starline, is soon going to become a reality in workplaces around the world. The tech giant recently announced its plans to integrate Project Starline with widely used videoconferencing setups such as Google Meet and Zoom, providing a seamless futuristic videoconferencing experience to users.
Transforming Large Booths into Practical TV-like Setups
Initially designed as a booth-like structure, Google has now transformed Project Starline into a more practical TV-like setup, making it suitable for installation in offices and conference rooms. The revamped technology eliminates the need for a large booth and instead features a camera system mounted on the top of a TV screen, ensuring convenience and adaptability in various professional environments.
Project Starline Steps Out of the Lab, Forges Commercialization Partnership
After years of development, Google is ready to transition Project Starline “out of the lab” and into workplaces worldwide. To accomplish this major milestone, Google has joined forces with HP, a global leader in technology, to commercialize and bring the cutting-edge technology to the market. The collaboration between Google and HP aims to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) to shape the future of collaboration and revolutionize the way people connect in professional settings.
HP’s President of Personal Systems, Alex Cho, expresses pride in partnering with Google and highlights the ability of AI to drive innovation, stating, “We are proud to partner with Google to bring this technology to market, harnessing the power of AI to shape the future of collaboration.”