Google began rolling out new high-resolution 3D imagery today on both Google Maps and Google Earth, starting with New York City and the San Francisco Bay Area. The company is promising more cities ...
It took just a few years for AI art to evolve from text to 2D imagery to generated 3D video. Today, it’s taken the next step with Google’s Genie 2, which can generate playable 3D game worlds that are ...
Google Earth is going through an evolution. Back in 2019, photographers Larry Strange and Joe Del Tufo traveled 1,200 miles to buy one of only two Seitz Roundshot VR Drive cameras in the United States ...
Last week, Google DeepMind announced Genie 2, a new video model that generates plausible, consistent, playable 3D environments based on a prompt image. DeepMind claims that Genie 2 has a slew of new ...
3D design app Rooms just landed more funding. Launched into beta in 2023, the app from ex-Google employees allows users to build and code interactive 3D rooms and mini-games using a library of more ...
What is Google's Nano Banana? How to create 3D figurines - Google’s Nano Banana is taking AI photo editing to a new level.
“The Wizard of Oz” is being transformed into an immersive 3D experience unlike anything anyone has ever seen, thanks to the use of entirely new artificial intelligence techniques that enhance its ...
Google Gemini's new "Nano Banana" trend is taking the internet by storm, letting users create free, realistic 3D figurines ...
A few years ago, Google showed off its clever Project Starline tech that would make you look like a 3D hologram on a video call for a more connected experience. It's now called Google Beam, and you ...
Google first teased Project Starline in 2021, billing it at the time as a "magic window" that uses special hardware, computer vision and machine learning to create an almost holographic video call ...
Good news: Project Starline has a new name called Google Beam. Bad news: you won't have one in your home any time soon. reading time 3 minutes Remember Google’s Project Starline, the 3D video ...
HP has partnered with Google for a new virtual conferencing solution that doesn't need VR headsets or other wearables, called HP Dimension with Google Beam. Instead of glasses, it's a giant 3D-enabled ...