Google has introduced Google Beam, a new AI-powered video model designed to transform standard video streams into immersive 3D experiences. Announced at Google I/O 2025, Google Beam leverages an AI volumetric video model and multiple cameras to convert traditional 2D video calls into immersive 3D video conferencing. The technology is built on Google Cloud infrastructure and aims to enhance video communication by offering 3D visuals without the need for special glasses, along with features such as simultaneous translation powered by AI. This innovation is part of Google's broader push into AI-driven video creation tools, which include capabilities for generating cinematic scenes from text or single images. Google Beam is expected to be available later this year, marking a significant advancement in video conferencing technology.
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