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Artificial crowd
artificial robots that can jump yell and wave flags controlled by phone | |
Phone delay is very low so the robots will be almost responsive in
real time with hardly any latency.
The robot is paid for and you get to see the game from its eyes.
The most important part is that it shows your face on the screen,
and you can see yourself at the field. You control it during
the
game. If you do nothing it just yells the slogans with the default.
You can whistle and even send in advance your shouts.
Pay extra for louder and more aggressive versions, and for custom
set messages (which are checked and approved by the ACrowd
monitoring administrators)
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// you get to see the game from its eyes. // |
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"If only you could see what I've seen with your eyes." |
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So this would allow people to go to sporting events
without, ah, going to sporting events? |
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Not just sports; this could be used for not going to concerts, lectures, meetings ... |
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Telepresence is Baked, but a lookalike humanoid animatronic avatar isn't implemented outside movies & books. |
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Trump rally for the ones where the software has gone haywire, and the hydraulics connected back to front? (he wouldn't even notice the difference) |
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Isn't this already in development, with a fleet of MelaniBots
that appear to have slightly different customised builds...
longer tibiae; squarer teeth; larger kidneys... but all running
the same firmware version? |
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Answered. In editorial/help. |
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