3D Hologram Video-Chats

Google's Project Starline Uses AI Recognition for Lifelike Holograms

Google's Project Starline is a one-of-a-kind teleconferencing system that uses AI recognition technology to project lifelike holograms. The company unveiled its new technology at its I/O 2021 event. As video conferences become the norm in the workforce, this new way of virtual communication revolutionizes the video-chat industry.

Google replaces cameras and screens for what's called a 'magic window', wherein a hologram of the person on the other line is projected. Complex 3D scanning, AI recognition, and imaging tools are used to make the teleconference look and feel lifelike.

Using a specialized slew of depth sensors, the Project Starline is able to capture accurate movements. A light field display is then used to capture 3D video. The technology is still underdeveloped and is not yet cleared for sale by the FCC.
Trend Themes
1. AI Hologram Video-chats - AI recognition technology is the key to project lifelike holograms in teleconferencing systems, providing a new way of virtual communication.
2. Magic-window Communication - Replacing cameras and screens with a 'magic window' in video-chat industry is the new trend in virtual communication.
3. 3D Scanning and Imaging Tools for Holograms - The use of specialized 3D scanning, AI recognition, and imaging tools makes teleconferencing look and feel lifelike, revolutionizing the video conferencing industry.
Industry Implications
1. Teleconferencing Systems Industry - AI recognition technology can revolutionize the teleconferencing systems industry with lifelike holograms.
2. Virtual Communication Industry - The use of a 'magic window' in video-chat industry creates new opportunities for the virtual communication industry.
3. Depth Sensors and Display Industry - Specialized depth sensors and light field displays are key technologies in creating lifelike holograms, providing opportunities for future innovation and growth in this industry.

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