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Home » Google and HP to offer Project Starline video conferencing

Google and HP to offer Project Starline video conferencing

May 13, 2024
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HP and Google disclosed plans to start commercialization of their Project Starline video conferencing service in 2025.

Project Starline leverages AI, 3D imaging, spatial audio, real-time compression and other technologies to create a “magic window” effect with the video service.

Google says HP’s expertise in computing, combined with their investment in Poly’s collaboration solutions, makes them uniquely positioned to deliver new and innovative experiences worldwide.

As Alex Cho, President of Personal Systems at HP says, “With more than half of meaning and intent communicated through body language versus words alone, an immersive collaboration experience plays an important role in creating authentic human connections in hybrid environments. We are proud to partner with Google to bring this technology to market, harnessing the power of AI to shape the future of collaboration.”

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