Google has teamed up with the United Service Organizations (USO) to assist deployed service members keep in contact with their households otherwise. As a part of a pilot program, the corporate is bringing Google Beam, its 3D video communication tech, to USO service facilities within the US and different nations beginning in 2026.
Google means that Beam may help army households who’re separated by many miles really feel like they’re in the identical room. Whereas members of the family can communicate with deployed family members via group chats and video calls, chatting through Beam might assist them really feel nearer collectively, if the tech works in addition to promised.
We received our first take a look at Beam — then often called Mission Starline — in 2021. The holographic teleconferencing system makes use of 3D imaging, spatial audio and adaptive lighting to make video chats extra immersive. Beam is primarily meant for enterprise purchasers (the first such device costs $25,000), however it’s fascinating to see Google exploring different functions for the tech.
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