Google shows life-sized AI agent on Beam telepresence device
Google has showcased an experimental AI agent that appears life-sized on its Beam telepresence device during a lab demonstration. The technology allows for a full-size AI agent to interact in a meeting room setting.
Key Takeaways
- Google demonstrated the AI agent in a lab setting on its Beam telepresence device.
- The agent appeared life-sized, not as a small avatar or window.
- Beam was shown in a meeting room context, with the AI agent interacting there.
- The article describes the system as experimental, not a finished product.
Why It Matters
Google’s Beam demo shows an experimental AI agent presented at full size inside a meeting room, which makes the interface itself part of the product story rather than just the model behind it. For streaming and video application teams, the detail that Beam is being used as a telepresence device matters because it pushes AI further into live, room-scale interaction instead of a conventional call window. The specific signal to watch next is whether Google moves Beam beyond a lab demonstration into a public product or broader deployment.
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