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Restaurant staffed by anime-style avatar waitresses
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Fans of Japanese anime comic books are being offered the chance to be served at a bar and restaurant by an animated avatar waitress.
The avatars are remotely controlled by human staff so they can engage fully with customers via a screen at the table.
It comes as an increasing number of restaurants in Japan are shifting to touchscreen ordering systems to cut costs and overcome staffing shortages.
The scheme is being tested at Japanese-style pub Miraizaka, known as an izakaya, part of a chain owned by a company called Watami in the Shinbashi district of Tokyo.
Miraizaka is partnering with Tokyo-based startup Avatar Dining Lab known as ADL, to offer a human element that AI can’t provide.
As well as the novelty Avatar Dining Lab says the system can also be a plus for staff.
It eliminates the need to commute to and from the restaurant and allows part-time staff to pick up shifts at multiple locations.
They could even appear as different avatars at different restaurants within the same time block.
The experiment is running until August 29.
OPS: Graphic showing how an avatar controlled by a remote working member of staff interracts with customers.
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Restaurant staffed by anime-style avatar waitresses
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04/08/2024
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Fans of Japanese anime comic books are being offered the chance to be served at a bar and restaurant by an animated avatar waitress.
The avatars are remotely controlled by human staff so they can engage fully with customers via a screen at the table.
It comes as an increasing number of restaurants in Japan are shifting to touchscreen ordering systems to cut costs and overcome staffing shortages.
The scheme is being tested at Japanese-style pub Miraizaka, known as an izakaya, part of a chain owned by a company called Watami in the Shinbashi district of Tokyo.
Miraizaka is partnering with Tokyo-based startup Avatar Dining Lab known as ADL, to offer a human element that AI can’t provide.
As well as the novelty Avatar Dining Lab says the system can also be a plus for staff.
It eliminates the need to commute to and from the restaurant and allows part-time staff to pick up shifts at multiple locations.
They could even appear as different avatars at different restaurants within the same time block.
The experiment is running until August 29.
OPS: An avatar controlled by a remote working member of staff.
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Restaurant staffed by anime-style avatar waitresses
Ferrari Press Agency
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04/08/2024
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Fans of Japanese anime comic books are being offered the chance to be served at a bar and restaurant by an animated avatar waitress.
The avatars are remotely controlled by human staff so they can engage fully with customers via a screen at the table.
It comes as an increasing number of restaurants in Japan are shifting to touchscreen ordering systems to cut costs and overcome staffing shortages.
The scheme is being tested at Japanese-style pub Miraizaka, known as an izakaya, part of a chain owned by a company called Watami in the Shinbashi district of Tokyo.
Miraizaka is partnering with Tokyo-based startup Avatar Dining Lab known as ADL, to offer a human element that AI can’t provide.
As well as the novelty Avatar Dining Lab says the system can also be a plus for staff.
It eliminates the need to commute to and from the restaurant and allows part-time staff to pick up shifts at multiple locations.
They could even appear as different avatars at different restaurants within the same time block.
The experiment is running until August 29.
OPS: An avatar waitress on duty at the Miraizaka venue in Tokyo
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AVATAR Live Le Plan Ris Orangis 2024
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How an induced smile could help treat depression
Ferrari Press Agency
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20/02/2024
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Smiling for just a split second makes people more likely to see happiness in another person’s expressionless face, new research has discovered.
And the finding could lead to new treatments for depression or disorders that affect expression, like Parkinson’s and autism.
Even a brief weak grin makes faces appear more joyful according to the study.
The pioneering experiment used electrical stimulation to spark smiles in volunteers while they looked at digital avatars.
The volunteers were asked to assess whether the avatar looked happy or sad.
In half of the tests, the muscles in the volunteer that controlled smiling were activated at the revealing of the avatar’s face.
A painless electric current manipulated muscles momentarily into action – creating a short uncontrollable smile.
By using computers, the team was able to control the onset of smiles with millisecond precision.
In total 47 people took part in the study at Essex University in the UK.
OPS: An induced smile given to a volunteer. The experiment showed that when looking at an expressionless avatar face, inducing a smile in the volunteer made them regard the expresionless avatar as being happy.
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How an induced smile could help treat depression
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20/02/2024
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Smiling for just a split second makes people more likely to see happiness in another person’s expressionless face, new research has discovered.
And the finding could lead to new treatments for depression or disorders that affect expression, like Parkinson’s and autism.
Even a brief weak grin makes faces appear more joyful according to the study.
The pioneering experiment used electrical stimulation to spark smiles in volunteers while they looked at digital avatars.
The volunteers were asked to assess whether the avatar looked happy or sad.
In half of the tests, the muscles in the volunteer that controlled smiling were activated at the revealing of the avatar’s face.
A painless electric current manipulated muscles momentarily into action – creating a short uncontrollable smile.
By using computers, the team was able to control the onset of smiles with millisecond precision.
In total 47 people took part in the study at Essex University in the UK.
OPS: A volunteer without the induced smile.
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How an induced smile could help treat depression
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Smiles 1
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20/02/2024
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Pictures must credit: University of Essex
Smiling for just a split second makes people more likely to see happiness in another person’s expressionless face, new research has discovered.
And the finding could lead to new treatments for depression or disorders that affect expression, like Parkinson’s and autism.
Even a brief weak grin makes faces appear more joyful according to the study.
The pioneering experiment used electrical stimulation to spark smiles in volunteers while they looked at digital avatars.
The volunteers were asked to assess whether the avatar looked happy or sad.
In half of the tests, the muscles in the volunteer that controlled smiling were activated at the revealing of the avatar’s face.
A painless electric current manipulated muscles momentarily into action – creating a short uncontrollable smile.
By using computers, the team was able to control the onset of smiles with millisecond precision.
In total 47 people took part in the study at Essex University in the UK.
OPS: An induced smile given to a volunteer. The experiment showed that when looking at an expressionless avatar face, inducing a smile in the volunteer made them regard the expresionless avatar as being happy.
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How an induced smile could help treat depression
Ferrari Press Agency
Smiles 1
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20/02/2024
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Pictures must credit: University of Essex
Smiling for just a split second makes people more likely to see happiness in another person’s expressionless face, new research has discovered.
And the finding could lead to new treatments for depression or disorders that affect expression, like Parkinson’s and autism.
Even a brief weak grin makes faces appear more joyful according to the study.
The pioneering experiment used electrical stimulation to spark smiles in volunteers while they looked at digital avatars.
The volunteers were asked to assess whether the avatar looked happy or sad.
In half of the tests, the muscles in the volunteer that controlled smiling were activated at the revealing of the avatar’s face.
A painless electric current manipulated muscles momentarily into action – creating a short uncontrollable smile.
By using computers, the team was able to control the onset of smiles with millisecond precision.
In total 47 people took part in the study at Essex University in the UK.
OPS: An induced smile given to a volunteer. The experiment showed that when looking at an expressionless avatar face, inducing a smile in the volunteer made them regard the expresionless avatar as being happy.
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How an induced smile could help treat depression
Ferrari Press Agency
Smiles 1
Ref 15593
20/02/2024
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Pictures must credit: University of Essex
Smiling for just a split second makes people more likely to see happiness in another person’s expressionless face, new research has discovered.
And the finding could lead to new treatments for depression or disorders that affect expression, like Parkinson’s and autism.
Even a brief weak grin makes faces appear more joyful according to the study.
The pioneering experiment used electrical stimulation to spark smiles in volunteers while they looked at digital avatars.
The volunteers were asked to assess whether the avatar looked happy or sad.
In half of the tests, the muscles in the volunteer that controlled smiling were activated at the revealing of the avatar’s face.
A painless electric current manipulated muscles momentarily into action – creating a short uncontrollable smile.
By using computers, the team was able to control the onset of smiles with millisecond precision.
In total 47 people took part in the study at Essex University in the UK.
OPS: The experiment showed that when looking at an expressionless avatar face, inducing a smile in the volunteer made them regard the expresionless avatar as being happy.
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How an induced smile could help treat depression
Ferrari Press Agency
Smiles 1
Ref 15593
20/02/2024
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Pictures must credit: University of Essex
Smiling for just a split second makes people more likely to see happiness in another person’s expressionless face, new research has discovered.
And the finding could lead to new treatments for depression or disorders that affect expression, like Parkinson’s and autism.
Even a brief weak grin makes faces appear more joyful according to the study.
The pioneering experiment used electrical stimulation to spark smiles in volunteers while they looked at digital avatars.
The volunteers were asked to assess whether the avatar looked happy or sad.
In half of the tests, the muscles in the volunteer that controlled smiling were activated at the revealing of the avatar’s face.
A painless electric current manipulated muscles momentarily into action – creating a short uncontrollable smile.
By using computers, the team was able to control the onset of smiles with millisecond precision.
In total 47 people took part in the study at Essex University in the UK.
OPS:The experiment showed that when looking at an expressionless avatar face, inducing a smile in the volunteer made them regard the expresionless avatar as being happy.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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How an induced smile could help treat depression
Ferrari Press Agency
Smiles 1
Ref 15593
20/02/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: University of Essex
Smiling for just a split second makes people more likely to see happiness in another person’s expressionless face, new research has discovered.
And the finding could lead to new treatments for depression or disorders that affect expression, like Parkinson’s and autism.
Even a brief weak grin makes faces appear more joyful according to the study.
The pioneering experiment used electrical stimulation to spark smiles in volunteers while they looked at digital avatars.
The volunteers were asked to assess whether the avatar looked happy or sad.
In half of the tests, the muscles in the volunteer that controlled smiling were activated at the revealing of the avatar’s face.
A painless electric current manipulated muscles momentarily into action – creating a short uncontrollable smile.
By using computers, the team was able to control the onset of smiles with millisecond precision.
In total 47 people took part in the study at Essex University in the UK.
OPS: An induced smile given to a volunteer. The experiment showed that when looking at an expressionless avatar face, inducing a smile in the volunteer made them regard the expresionless avatar as being happy.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Virtual 3D mental mentor wellness avatar
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An artificial intelligence-powered avatar designed to provide spiritual and mental guidance has been released.
The virtual wellness advisor, named Tomo, is a female figure who lives within an interactive 3D environment.
An app is being worked ion for Apple’s new interactive Apple Vision headset.
One is already available for IOS operating systems with plans for an Android version.
According to the US company behind it, it blends AI-driven coaching with clinical expertise.
It is said to be aimed at fostering personal growth, professional fulfilment, and mental well-being.
Tomo offers a variety of programmes and over 250 activities including yoga, meditation, and talk therapy.
These experiences unfold within a serene-looking 3D landscape, accompanied by a soothing soundtrack.
As users progress, they unlock an array of 3D objects that are said to facilitate a deeper exploration of “their inner sanctuary.”
OPS: The Tomo avatar inhabits a virtual world where all the sounds of the environment are recreated.
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Virtual 3D mental mentor wellness avatar
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04/02/2024
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An artificial intelligence-powered avatar designed to provide spiritual and mental guidance has been released.
The virtual wellness advisor, named Tomo, is a female figure who lives within an interactive 3D environment.
An app is being worked ion for Apple’s new interactive Apple Vision headset.
One is already available for IOS operating systems with plans for an Android version.
According to the US company behind it, it blends AI-driven coaching with clinical expertise.
It is said to be aimed at fostering personal growth, professional fulfilment, and mental well-being.
Tomo offers a variety of programmes and over 250 activities including yoga, meditation, and talk therapy.
These experiences unfold within a serene-looking 3D landscape, accompanied by a soothing soundtrack.
As users progress, they unlock an array of 3D objects that are said to facilitate a deeper exploration of “their inner sanctuary.”
OPS: The Tomo avatar inhabits a virtual world where all the sounds of the environment are recreated.
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Virtual 3D mental mentor wellness avatar
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04/02/2024
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An artificial intelligence-powered avatar designed to provide spiritual and mental guidance has been released.
The virtual wellness advisor, named Tomo, is a female figure who lives within an interactive 3D environment.
An app is being worked ion for Apple’s new interactive Apple Vision headset.
One is already available for IOS operating systems with plans for an Android version.
According to the US company behind it, it blends AI-driven coaching with clinical expertise.
It is said to be aimed at fostering personal growth, professional fulfilment, and mental well-being.
Tomo offers a variety of programmes and over 250 activities including yoga, meditation, and talk therapy.
These experiences unfold within a serene-looking 3D landscape, accompanied by a soothing soundtrack.
As users progress, they unlock an array of 3D objects that are said to facilitate a deeper exploration of “their inner sanctuary.”
OPS: The Tomo avatar inhabits a virtual world where all the sounds of the environment are recreated.
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Virtual 3D mental mentor wellness avatar
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04/02/2024
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An artificial intelligence-powered avatar designed to provide spiritual and mental guidance has been released.
The virtual wellness advisor, named Tomo, is a female figure who lives within an interactive 3D environment.
An app is being worked ion for Apple’s new interactive Apple Vision headset.
One is already available for IOS operating systems with plans for an Android version.
According to the US company behind it, it blends AI-driven coaching with clinical expertise.
It is said to be aimed at fostering personal growth, professional fulfilment, and mental well-being.
Tomo offers a variety of programmes and over 250 activities including yoga, meditation, and talk therapy.
These experiences unfold within a serene-looking 3D landscape, accompanied by a soothing soundtrack.
As users progress, they unlock an array of 3D objects that are said to facilitate a deeper exploration of “their inner sanctuary.”
OPS: The Tomo avatar inhabits a virtual world where all the sounds of the environment are recreated.
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Virtual 3D mental mentor wellness avatar
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04/02/2024
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An artificial intelligence-powered avatar designed to provide spiritual and mental guidance has been released.
The virtual wellness advisor, named Tomo, is a female figure who lives within an interactive 3D environment.
An app is being worked ion for Apple’s new interactive Apple Vision headset.
One is already available for IOS operating systems with plans for an Android version.
According to the US company behind it, it blends AI-driven coaching with clinical expertise.
It is said to be aimed at fostering personal growth, professional fulfilment, and mental well-being.
Tomo offers a variety of programmes and over 250 activities including yoga, meditation, and talk therapy.
These experiences unfold within a serene-looking 3D landscape, accompanied by a soothing soundtrack.
As users progress, they unlock an array of 3D objects that are said to facilitate a deeper exploration of “their inner sanctuary.”
OPS: The Tomo avatar inhabits a virtual world where all the sounds of the environment are recreated.
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Virtual 3D mental mentor wellness avatar
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04/02/2024
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An artificial intelligence-powered avatar designed to provide spiritual and mental guidance has been released.
The virtual wellness advisor, named Tomo, is a female figure who lives within an interactive 3D environment.
An app is being worked ion for Apple’s new interactive Apple Vision headset.
One is already available for IOS operating systems with plans for an Android version.
According to the US company behind it, it blends AI-driven coaching with clinical expertise.
It is said to be aimed at fostering personal growth, professional fulfilment, and mental well-being.
Tomo offers a variety of programmes and over 250 activities including yoga, meditation, and talk therapy.
These experiences unfold within a serene-looking 3D landscape, accompanied by a soothing soundtrack.
As users progress, they unlock an array of 3D objects that are said to facilitate a deeper exploration of “their inner sanctuary.”
OPS: The Tomo avatar inhabits a virtual world where all the sounds of the environment are recreated.
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Virtual 3D mental mentor wellness avatar
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04/02/2024
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Pictures MUST credit: Replika
An artificial intelligence-powered avatar designed to provide spiritual and mental guidance has been released.
The virtual wellness advisor, named Tomo, is a female figure who lives within an interactive 3D environment.
An app is being worked ion for Apple’s new interactive Apple Vision headset.
One is already available for IOS operating systems with plans for an Android version.
According to the US company behind it, it blends AI-driven coaching with clinical expertise.
It is said to be aimed at fostering personal growth, professional fulfilment, and mental well-being.
Tomo offers a variety of programmes and over 250 activities including yoga, meditation, and talk therapy.
These experiences unfold within a serene-looking 3D landscape, accompanied by a soothing soundtrack.
As users progress, they unlock an array of 3D objects that are said to facilitate a deeper exploration of “their inner sanctuary.”
OPS: The Tomo avatar inhabits a virtual world where all the sounds of the environment are recreated.
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Virtual 3D mental mentor wellness avatar
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Pictures MUST credit: Replika
An artificial intelligence-powered avatar designed to provide spiritual and mental guidance has been released.
The virtual wellness advisor, named Tomo, is a female figure who lives within an interactive 3D environment.
An app is being worked ion for Apple’s new interactive Apple Vision headset.
One is already available for IOS operating systems with plans for an Android version.
According to the US company behind it, it blends AI-driven coaching with clinical expertise.
It is said to be aimed at fostering personal growth, professional fulfilment, and mental well-being.
Tomo offers a variety of programmes and over 250 activities including yoga, meditation, and talk therapy.
These experiences unfold within a serene-looking 3D landscape, accompanied by a soothing soundtrack.
As users progress, they unlock an array of 3D objects that are said to facilitate a deeper exploration of “their inner sanctuary.”
OPS: The Tomo avatar inhabits a virtual world where all the sounds of the environment are recreated.
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Virtual 3D mental mentor wellness avatar
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An artificial intelligence-powered avatar designed to provide spiritual and mental guidance has been released.
The virtual wellness advisor, named Tomo, is a female figure who lives within an interactive 3D environment.
An app is being worked ion for Apple’s new interactive Apple Vision headset.
One is already available for IOS operating systems with plans for an Android version.
According to the US company behind it, it blends AI-driven coaching with clinical expertise.
It is said to be aimed at fostering personal growth, professional fulfilment, and mental well-being.
Tomo offers a variety of programmes and over 250 activities including yoga, meditation, and talk therapy.
These experiences unfold within a serene-looking 3D landscape, accompanied by a soothing soundtrack.
As users progress, they unlock an array of 3D objects that are said to facilitate a deeper exploration of “their inner sanctuary.”
OPS: The Tomo avatar inhabits a virtual world where all the sounds of the environment are recreated.
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Virtual 3D mental mentor wellness avatar
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An artificial intelligence-powered avatar designed to provide spiritual and mental guidance has been released.
The virtual wellness advisor, named Tomo, is a female figure who lives within an interactive 3D environment.
An app is being worked ion for Apple’s new interactive Apple Vision headset.
One is already available for IOS operating systems with plans for an Android version.
According to the US company behind it, it blends AI-driven coaching with clinical expertise.
It is said to be aimed at fostering personal growth, professional fulfilment, and mental well-being.
Tomo offers a variety of programmes and over 250 activities including yoga, meditation, and talk therapy.
These experiences unfold within a serene-looking 3D landscape, accompanied by a soothing soundtrack.
As users progress, they unlock an array of 3D objects that are said to facilitate a deeper exploration of “their inner sanctuary.”
OPS: The Tomo avatar inhabits a virtual world where all the sounds of the environment are recreated.
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Virtual 3D mental mentor wellness avatar
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An artificial intelligence-powered avatar designed to provide spiritual and mental guidance has been released.
The virtual wellness advisor, named Tomo, is a female figure who lives within an interactive 3D environment.
An app is being worked ion for Apple’s new interactive Apple Vision headset.
One is already available for IOS operating systems with plans for an Android version.
According to the US company behind it, it blends AI-driven coaching with clinical expertise.
It is said to be aimed at fostering personal growth, professional fulfilment, and mental well-being.
Tomo offers a variety of programmes and over 250 activities including yoga, meditation, and talk therapy.
These experiences unfold within a serene-looking 3D landscape, accompanied by a soothing soundtrack.
As users progress, they unlock an array of 3D objects that are said to facilitate a deeper exploration of “their inner sanctuary.”
OPS: The Tomo avatar inhabits a virtual world where all the sounds of the environment are recreated.
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Virtual 3D mental mentor wellness avatar
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An artificial intelligence-powered avatar designed to provide spiritual and mental guidance has been released.
The virtual wellness advisor, named Tomo, is a female figure who lives within an interactive 3D environment.
An app is being worked ion for Apple’s new interactive Apple Vision headset.
One is already available for IOS operating systems with plans for an Android version.
According to the US company behind it, it blends AI-driven coaching with clinical expertise.
It is said to be aimed at fostering personal growth, professional fulfilment, and mental well-being.
Tomo offers a variety of programmes and over 250 activities including yoga, meditation, and talk therapy.
These experiences unfold within a serene-looking 3D landscape, accompanied by a soothing soundtrack.
As users progress, they unlock an array of 3D objects that are said to facilitate a deeper exploration of “their inner sanctuary.”
OPS: The Tomo avatar inhabits a virtual world where all the sounds of the environment are recreated.
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Virtual 3D mental mentor wellness avatar
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An artificial intelligence-powered avatar designed to provide spiritual and mental guidance has been released.
The virtual wellness advisor, named Tomo, is a female figure who lives within an interactive 3D environment.
An app is being worked ion for Apple’s new interactive Apple Vision headset.
One is already available for IOS operating systems with plans for an Android version.
According to the US company behind it, it blends AI-driven coaching with clinical expertise.
It is said to be aimed at fostering personal growth, professional fulfilment, and mental well-being.
Tomo offers a variety of programmes and over 250 activities including yoga, meditation, and talk therapy.
These experiences unfold within a serene-looking 3D landscape, accompanied by a soothing soundtrack.
As users progress, they unlock an array of 3D objects that are said to facilitate a deeper exploration of “their inner sanctuary.”
OPS: The Tomo avatar inhabits a virtual world where all the sounds of the environment are recreated.
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Virtual 3D mental mentor wellness avatar
Ferrari Press Agency
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An artificial intelligence-powered avatar designed to provide spiritual and mental guidance has been released.
The virtual wellness advisor, named Tomo, is a female figure who lives within an interactive 3D environment.
An app is being worked ion for Apple’s new interactive Apple Vision headset.
One is already available for IOS operating systems with plans for an Android version.
According to the US company behind it, it blends AI-driven coaching with clinical expertise.
It is said to be aimed at fostering personal growth, professional fulfilment, and mental well-being.
Tomo offers a variety of programmes and over 250 activities including yoga, meditation, and talk therapy.
These experiences unfold within a serene-looking 3D landscape, accompanied by a soothing soundtrack.
As users progress, they unlock an array of 3D objects that are said to facilitate a deeper exploration of “their inner sanctuary.”
OPS: The Tomo avatar inhabits a virtual world where all the sounds of the environment are recreated.
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Workout for wheelchair users
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A treadmill like device for helping wheelchair users get and stay fit is hoping to improve quality of life for disabled people.
The Wheely-X consists of two sets of steel rollers along with two aluminium ramps.
When it's time for a workout, the user backs their wheelchair up the ramps and on yo the rollers.
They then attach a couple of safety straps to their chair, to keep it in place and also click a safety belt around their waist to keep tjem, safely in their seat.
It it connected by Bluetooth to a companion training app which can be displayed on a tablet or smart TV showing various wheelchair race scenarios.
The user then use their hands to spin the wheels with the vide-game like app.
Sensors on each set of rollers continuously monitor the speed of each wheel, causing the onscreen avatar to speed up, slow down, or move left or right accordingly.
OPS: The Wheely-X.
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Workout for wheelchair users
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A treadmill like device for helping wheelchair users get and stay fit is hoping to improve quality of life for disabled people.
The Wheely-X consists of two sets of steel rollers along with two aluminium ramps.
When it's time for a workout, the user backs their wheelchair up the ramps and on yo the rollers.
They then attach a couple of safety straps to their chair, to keep it in place and also click a safety belt around their waist to keep tjem, safely in their seat.
It it connected by Bluetooth to a companion training app which can be displayed on a tablet or smart TV showing various wheelchair race scenarios.
The user then use their hands to spin the wheels with the vide-game like app.
Sensors on each set of rollers continuously monitor the speed of each wheel, causing the onscreen avatar to speed up, slow down, or move left or right accordingly.
OPS: The Wheely-X.
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Workout for wheelchair users
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A treadmill like device for helping wheelchair users get and stay fit is hoping to improve quality of life for disabled people.
The Wheely-X consists of two sets of steel rollers along with two aluminium ramps.
When it's time for a workout, the user backs their wheelchair up the ramps and on yo the rollers.
They then attach a couple of safety straps to their chair, to keep it in place and also click a safety belt around their waist to keep tjem, safely in their seat.
It it connected by Bluetooth to a companion training app which can be displayed on a tablet or smart TV showing various wheelchair race scenarios.
The user then use their hands to spin the wheels with the vide-game like app.
Sensors on each set of rollers continuously monitor the speed of each wheel, causing the onscreen avatar to speed up, slow down, or move left or right accordingly.
OPS: The Wheely-X.
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Workout for wheelchair users
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Wheely-X 1
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22/11/2023
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Pictures MUST credit: Kangster
A treadmill like device for helping wheelchair users get and stay fit is hoping to improve quality of life for disabled people.
The Wheely-X consists of two sets of steel rollers along with two aluminium ramps.
When it's time for a workout, the user backs their wheelchair up the ramps and on yo the rollers.
They then attach a couple of safety straps to their chair, to keep it in place and also click a safety belt around their waist to keep tjem, safely in their seat.
It it connected by Bluetooth to a companion training app which can be displayed on a tablet or smart TV showing various wheelchair race scenarios.
The user then use their hands to spin the wheels with the vide-game like app.
Sensors on each set of rollers continuously monitor the speed of each wheel, causing the onscreen avatar to speed up, slow down, or move left or right accordingly.
OPS: The Wheely-X.
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Workout for wheelchair users
Ferrari Press Agency
Wheely-X 1
Ref 15315
22/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Kangster
A treadmill like device for helping wheelchair users get and stay fit is hoping to improve quality of life for disabled people.
The Wheely-X consists of two sets of steel rollers along with two aluminium ramps.
When it's time for a workout, the user backs their wheelchair up the ramps and on yo the rollers.
They then attach a couple of safety straps to their chair, to keep it in place and also click a safety belt around their waist to keep tjem, safely in their seat.
It it connected by Bluetooth to a companion training app which can be displayed on a tablet or smart TV showing various wheelchair race scenarios.
The user then use their hands to spin the wheels with the vide-game like app.
Sensors on each set of rollers continuously monitor the speed of each wheel, causing the onscreen avatar to speed up, slow down, or move left or right accordingly.
OPS: The Wheely-X.
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(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Workout for wheelchair users
Ferrari Press Agency
Wheely-X 1
Ref 15315
22/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Kangster
A treadmill like device for helping wheelchair users get and stay fit is hoping to improve quality of life for disabled people.
The Wheely-X consists of two sets of steel rollers along with two aluminium ramps.
When it's time for a workout, the user backs their wheelchair up the ramps and on yo the rollers.
They then attach a couple of safety straps to their chair, to keep it in place and also click a safety belt around their waist to keep tjem, safely in their seat.
It it connected by Bluetooth to a companion training app which can be displayed on a tablet or smart TV showing various wheelchair race scenarios.
The user then use their hands to spin the wheels with the vide-game like app.
Sensors on each set of rollers continuously monitor the speed of each wheel, causing the onscreen avatar to speed up, slow down, or move left or right accordingly.
OPS: The Wheely-X.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Workout for wheelchair users
Ferrari Press Agency
Wheely-X 1
Ref 15315
22/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Kangster
A treadmill like device for helping wheelchair users get and stay fit is hoping to improve quality of life for disabled people.
The Wheely-X consists of two sets of steel rollers along with two aluminium ramps.
When it's time for a workout, the user backs their wheelchair up the ramps and on yo the rollers.
They then attach a couple of safety straps to their chair, to keep it in place and also click a safety belt around their waist to keep tjem, safely in their seat.
It it connected by Bluetooth to a companion training app which can be displayed on a tablet or smart TV showing various wheelchair race scenarios.
The user then use their hands to spin the wheels with the vide-game like app.
Sensors on each set of rollers continuously monitor the speed of each wheel, causing the onscreen avatar to speed up, slow down, or move left or right accordingly.
OPS: The Wheely-X.
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Photorealistic avatars coming for Mark Zuckerberg's virtual reality world
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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has revealed the latest development in his planned metaverse virtual reality world — photo realistic avatars.
Zuckerberg renamed his Facebook company Meta after unveiling his idea for a way to bring people together over the Internet using VR headsets tom pout people in the same room together.
The first attempts showed cartoon-like avatars without legs and sparked ridicule from some sections of the tech world.
But now the 39-year-old US tech billionaire has stunned with the new hyper realistic portrayal which he showed off in an interview with Lex Fridman , 40 , a computer scientist, podcaster, artificial intelligence researcher, and writer.
The pair were hundreds of miles apart but appeared to be face to face in the same room.
OPS: Mark Zuckerberg's realistic avatar chatting to Lex Fridman (left) the facial scan behind the avatar (centre) and wearing a headset for the interview.
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Photorealistic avatars coming for Mark Zuckerberg's virtual reality world
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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has revealed the latest development in his planned metaverse virtual reality world — photo realistic avatars.
Zuckerberg renamed his Facebook company Meta after unveiling his idea for a way to bring people together over the Internet using VR headsets tom pout people in the same room together.
The first attempts showed cartoon-like avatars without legs and sparked ridicule from some sections of the tech world.
But now the 39-year-old US tech billionaire has stunned with the new hyper realistic portrayal which he showed off in an interview with Lex Fridman , 40 , a computer scientist, podcaster, artificial intelligence researcher, and writer.
The pair were hundreds of miles apart but appeared to be face to face in the same room.
OPS: Mark Zuckerberg's realistic avatar chatting to Lex Fridman (left) the facial scan behind the avatar (centre) and wearing a headset for the interview.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)