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ai for everyone: google's project starline shrinks, hints at mass adoption
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ai for everyone: google's project starline shrinks, hints at mass adoption

Sara Craighead

sara craighead

founder, green daisy

hey, future-gazers! ever feel like some of the coolest tech is just… out of reach? well, google just made a huge move to bring one of its standout innovations a lot closer to all of us.

project starline gets a glow-up (and a downsize)

remember project starline? google's mind-blowing holographic video chat booth that makes it feel like you're talking to someone across the table, not across the world? yeah, that one. it's been a marvel of engineering, but also a massive, expensive piece of kit. the big news out today (or around today!) is that google has significantly shrunk the physical footprint of starline and is exploring ways to bring down its cost.

this isn't just about making a smaller box; it's about accessibility. previously, starline was a custom-built, large installation. now, with a more compact design, we're looking at a future where this kind of immersive communication could fit into more offices, co-working spaces, and eventually, even homes. think about the implications for remote work, global teams, and even connecting with family far away.

why this matters for businesses (and beyond)

for businesses, this is huge. imagine sales calls where clients feel truly present, design reviews where collaborators can almost touch the prototypes, or even virtual events that lose their "virtual" feel. the ability to foster genuine human connection, even when physically separated, is a game-changer for productivity, collaboration, and culture.

at green daisy, we often talk about the importance of human-centered AI. project starline, in its re-imagined form, is a perfect example of this. it's not just about flashy tech; it's about enhancing human interaction and making our digital lives feel more natural. this move by google de-risks deployment for many early adopters, and brings closer the day when this technology is commonplace.

this shrinkage isn't just about space-saving; it's about democratizing cutting-edge AI. it hints at a future where previously exclusive, high-tech experiences become mainstream, reshaping how we work, learn, and connect. the initial versions might still be pricey, but the trajectory is clear: immersive, AI-powered communication is coming for everyone.

what "science fiction" technology do you hope becomes a everyday reality next?

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