When AI Meets Virtual Reality

Perhaps understanding that tomorrow is never guaranteed to us, can help us understand why we crave such a vast array of distractions. We are treated to any number of athletic endeavors, games, television programs, books, musical genres, fashion magazines, and films. The need to be distracted is all too human, and perhaps all too easy.

Th craving is clear. As the 21st century is well underway, it is clear we crave the great digital tangle known as the Internet. Indeed, because it can aggregate all of the aforementioned distractions and pursuits and meld them to such blood sport as politics, news coverage, and technological wizardry, it can command seemingly endless hours of an individual’s day.

The modern workplace has no place for those who are not somewhat tech savvy. Indeed, the majority of modern employment options (read as jobs) are predicated on at least a tacit understanding of how the Internet works and how information can be downloaded, accessed, and uploaded. To be gainfully employed is to be idly “surfing” the Internet. It is ironic that such an ephemeral term should be used for a habit that most people cannot stop themselves from indulging if for hours on end.

The great endgame of the Internet, at least to the wunderkinder who founded Google, is the birth of a self-sustaining artificial intelligence. Grant yourself a moment to fully comprehend that statement. The purpose of your Google search is the eventual development and birth of an artificial intelligence. That said, how will this artificial intelligence meld with the great push for creating tactile interactions with digital realms? In layman’s terms: what happens when AI meets virtual reality?

The curious are entreated to see for themselves. For those who question the feasibility of creating and interacting with a virtual reality, it would behoove you to sample the wizardry of Yoostar. By virtue of a green screen and a software application, you can project yourself into a host of film clips. Now, this may make some stare blankly, but to those who can extrapolate, the future of virtual reality seems to be on collision course with today.

Glimpse the future we could all be enduring by viewing a Yoostar clip online. Indeed, they can be quite humorous and highly addictive.

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