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ai in video calls
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about AI in video calls focus on Microsoft's VoluMe system, which uses a single webcam to create authentic 3D video calls. The technology aims to capture presence, gestures, and expressions as a dynamic spatial rendering, moving beyond flat 2D grids. Unlike previous 3D telepresence systems that required expensive multi-camera rigs or pre-registration, VoluMe leverages AI to deliver immersive experiences with standard hardware. This represents a significant step in making 3D video calls more accessible for remote work and personal communication, highlighting Microsoft's push to integrate AI into everyday video conferencing.
The dream of truly immersive 3D video calls—where conversations capture not just your words, but your presence, gestures, and nuanced expressions as a dynamic, spatially rendered “you”—has tantalized the tech world for decades. Video conferencing has brought workforces and families closer...
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