Holograms are not a new invention. Mainstay of science-fiction, manifesting itself across vast expanses Star Wars, Star Trek, Halo” The Expanse. A hologram is likely to be in a future or space story. In reality, this happens less often, despite the efforts of many technology companies to turn holograms real.
It is the latest efforts to beam an holographic device in our world that comes from Looking GlassBrooklyn-based is a company which has experimented with 3D holographic displays for nearly a decade. Today it launched the Musubi. digital picture frame.
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Musubi will use any image or video you upload artificial intelligence You can extract a part of the video and then hover it as a 3-D image in the frame. It could be video footage of the first steps of a baby or an image of a party. You can also use a photo of your cat’s butthole, or one from Looking Glass. This image can be viewed in 3D, in its full holographic glory from nearly 170 different angles.
“The goal for us is to bring holograms to everybody,” Shawn Frayne is the CEO of Looking Glass. “In a way, it gets as close to the sci-fi dream as humanly possible.”
Musubis are a long way from the similar hologram-like devices. Ava AI Razer, the gaming company announced this at CES. revealed more details About this week’s Game Developers Conference, which took place in San Francisco. Razer is offering an AI chatbot that can float in a 3-D tube on your desktop. The company describes it as a “Friend for Life” This can help you organize your day or even play games with the voice of your computer. It is displayed as a cute girl anime, but it has other characters.
Musubi, a 7″ photo frame and video player. The device does not require a Wi-Fi network, an app or cameras. It also doesn’t need a subscription to work. Looking Glass is included with a PC/Mac that includes a free software program to process an image into a Hologram. After editing the photos, they can be added to the Musubi via USB-C. The Musubi has a maximum storage capacity of 1,000 pictures. Video clips are 30 seconds in length and take more space. Musubi is a plug-in device that has an internal rechargeable battery. It can last up to 3 hours.

