Google has announced the launch of its new tool "Product Studio", allowing merchants to produce stunning product images using AI. Merchant Center Next provides businesses with the chance to give life to their products and capture potential customers. Through Product Studio, merchants create product images at no extra cost with suggested themes and better quality of small or low-resolution images. Google has also made it easier to list on the Merchant Center Next platform.
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Experience an immersive video conversation like never before with Google's groundbreaking innovation, "Project Starline". Combining AI with hardware, users can now be seen in lifelike 3D representations of their surroundings, thanks to its sleek design. Google I/O unveiled the first prototype in 2021, and it's now more compact and user-friendly. Watch YouTube star Marques Brownlee for an in-depth look and see what makes this tech so revolutionary!
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