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It's going to look a bit weird of everyone in the meeting is wearing VR headsets. You will need some sort of 3D avatar to show the "real" participants. |
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Better to use a 3D screen and have them wear "shutter" glasses which look fairly normal. |
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Not a bad idea, though. Bear in mind that true 3D demands staggering amounts of bandwidth. |
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If everyone were in fixed locations, and you pre-
recorded generic puppet positions for all body
movements from every available viewing angle, you
could easily map those movements and project a
person's scanned body image onto the puppet.
Intense preprogramming and preparation, but low-
bandwidth demand. |
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Spatial is kind of going there |
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// pre- recorded generic puppet // |
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...and we're back to politics...
begin subroutine rant
If TrumpInOffice=TRUE
Then Print "DIE TRUMP DIE!"
end rant. |
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I've seen that compilation. Politicians used to kiss
babies, don't you know? Big deal. |
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Sorry I think I bumped the delete button... |
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// begin subroutine rant If TrumpInOffice=TRUE
Then Print "DIE TRUMP DIE!" end rant. // |
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putfmt ("DIE TRUMP DIE !"); |
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until (TrumpInOffice == FALSE); |
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Maybe there is a purpose for the AI construct. That being, to understand the logic and emotions of and find a re-education schemes for some* members of the human race. |
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*probably all. Want to change something, just ask one of the new binary-quantum oracles. |
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