Category: Presence in the News
News stories explicitly or implicitly related to presence from a wide variety of sources
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Promise and peril of presence: New AI voice tool trained to copy British regional accents
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Read more: Promise and peril of presence: New AI voice tool trained to copy British regional accents[This short BBC News story captures some of the both positive and negative consequences of the rapidly improving ability of artificial intelligence to mimic humans and thereby evoke medium-as-social-actor presence. Efforts to train voice-based AI on more complete and representative voice samples for dialects spoken by people in particular regions and cultures can lead to more effective human-machine communication and a greater sense of inclusion and recognition for the users, along with the preservation of endangered languages. On the other hand, using AI to remove specific accents can prevent “accent discrimination” but further threaten the survival of regional dialects. And…
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Engineer creates ad-block for the real world with augmented reality glasses
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Read more: Engineer creates ad-block for the real world with augmented reality glasses[Most people dislike advertisements (e.g., see results from a 2023 UK survey) and many of us try to avoid encountering them, especially as they’ve become more common and arguably intrusive and thus more likely to ‘break’ presence during our media experiences. Although there are still limited options for linear TV, streaming, games and virtual reality, we can use widely available free ad blocker software for the web, or we can pay to avoid ads. But as Interesting Engineering notes, “You can pay for YouTube Premium to avoid watching ads during your sacred food-with-YouTube ritual, or pay for Spotify to not…
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Robots that “feel”: Breakthrough robotic skin could revolutionize human-robot interactions
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Read more: Robots that “feel”: Breakthrough robotic skin could revolutionize human-robot interactions[As described in this story from The Debrief, researchers have developed a new type of skin for robots that has strong potential to enhance human-robot interactions, including (though it doesn’t use the term), medium-as-social-actor presence. Although this story doesn’t mention it, the researchers are from both Cambridge University and University College London (UCL’s news coverage is titled, “Improved electronic skin gives robots the human touch”). For more information, see coverage in Live Science as well as a webpage on lead author David Hardman’s website that has additional links, including to a 2:27 minute video on YouTube. –Matthew] Robots that “Feel”:…
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How augmented reality paired with AI could save first responder lives
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Read more: How augmented reality paired with AI could save first responder lives[It’s early days, but this story from Government Technology describes a potentially life-saving approach to training firefighters and other disaster first responders using presence-evoking augmented reality and artificial intelligence. See the original version of the story (or YouTube) for the mentioned 4:16 minute video. –Matthew] [Image: A man practices extinguishing a fire through AI-augmented training. Credit: George Mason University] Could Augmented Reality Paired With AI Save First Responder Lives? Training poses deadly risks for firefighters. Researchers are experimenting with new augmented and virtual reality technologies to allow first responders to learn life-saving skills without risking their own. By Nikki DavidsonJuly…
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Virtual, augmented and mixed reality may finally be about to revolutionize entertainment
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Read more: Virtual, augmented and mixed reality may finally be about to revolutionize entertainment[CNN provides this cautiously optimistic link-filled assessment about the long-expected mainstreaming of presence-evoking virtual, augmented and mixed reality technologies for entertainment. See the original version of this story for four more images. –Matthew] [Image: A woman plays a video game with the Oculus Rift VR headset at a video arcade dedicated to virtual reality in Paris, France on December 5, 2016. Credit: Benoit Tessier/Reuters] Tech promised virtual reality would revolutionize entertainment. That moment might finally be closer than we think. By Liam Reilly, CNNJuly 12, 2025 Virtual reality was supposed to transform entertainment. At least, that was the expectation roughly…
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Virginia Tech computer science professor uses global education grant to take students on virtual tours of monuments and help preserve them
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Read more: Virginia Tech computer science professor uses global education grant to take students on virtual tours of monuments and help preserve them[This story from Virginia Tech describes how a professor teaching a computer science course there is using a Global Learning Course Grant to take her students to Egyptian (and soon other) heritage sites via virtual reality and then build databases for real-world clients to use as they work to preserve endangered monuments at those sites. See the original version of the story for six more images and the five mentioned videos. –Matthew] [Image: Students in Sally Hamouda’s database course were able to “tour” endangered Egyptian monuments from their Blacksburg classroom by using virtual reality headsets, purchased through a Global Education…
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Virtual forest bathing alleviates stress
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Read more: Virtual forest bathing alleviates stress[This short press release from the Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Germany (also available via EurekAlert!) provides an update on work exploring the potential positive impacts of using media technologies to evoke a sense of being present in natural settings, in this case a forest. See ISPR Presence News posts from June 2023 and April 2020 for more on this topic. –Matthew] Virtual forest bathing alleviates stress Multisensory vs. unisensory nature experiences in Virtual Reality increase sense of wellbeing and connectedness to nature July 2, 2025 A team of researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Human Development…
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How VR games (and presence) help heal family dysfunction
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Read more: How VR games (and presence) help heal family dysfunction[In this blog post by from Telehealth.org, a psychologist describes her experience using – and useful insights about when and how to use- shared and playful immersive experiences to enhance family therapy. See the original version for a second image. –Matthew] How VR Games Help Heal Family Dysfunction By Jessica Stone, Ph.D., RPT-S [Bio at end below]July 7, 2025 There’s shouting, laughter, strategy, and the occasional squeal of triumph. “I’ve got the acorn – block me!” one yells, while another calls out, “Distract the tree!” The tree–often me, the therapist–is swinging wildly, trying to block the squirrels as they work…
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Chinese humanoid robot cooks steak by remote control from 1,118 miles away
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Read more: Chinese humanoid robot cooks steak by remote control from 1,118 miles away[Interesting Engineering carried this story about a new development in teleoperation, the use of a humanoid robot to cook food from over a thousand miles away. The story is followed by additional details from coverage by Tech In Asia. The Interesting Engineering story includes a 1:54 minute video about the robot but neither source features or links to the full version of the recent demonstration video directly; instead, you can see parts of the demonstration in videos on YouTube from PEARL (also known as Cultural Lingnan) and South Korea’s ETNews (Electronic Times News), and there are many more related videos…
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I watched Dune: Part Two in a virtual reality cinema, and it rekindled my love for the silver screen
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Read more: I watched Dune: Part Two in a virtual reality cinema, and it rekindled my love for the silver screen[The author of this breezy first-person report from What Hi-Fi? describes some of the unfortunate factors that increasingly prevent or break presence-experiences in physical movie theaters and then some of the logistical and presence-related benefits of watching films instead in a virtual cinema via the popular Meta Quest VR headset. See the original version of the report for two more images and two videos. See the app website for more on the Skybox VR Player. –Matthew] [Image: Gloriously empty, I have this entire (virtual) cinema all to myself. Credit: Future] I watched Dune: Part Two in a virtual reality cinema,…
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Intelligence illusion: What Apple’s AI study reveals about reasoning
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Read more: Intelligence illusion: What Apple’s AI study reveals about reasoning[Normally I wouldn’t post here on Independence Day, the patriotic national holiday in the United States, but I’m deeply sad and angry about recent events and decisions made by leaders and voters (and non-voters) here. The story below from Forbes provides some interesting, if partial, presence-related explanations for what’s been happening. The author explains, and provides some advice about how to counteract, our tendency to apply a dangerous cognitive bias in our evaluations of both artificial intelligence technologies and other human beings: “Just as we’ve been deceived by AI’s articulate responses, we consistently overvalue human confidence and extroversion, often mistaking…
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What if the universe is a hologram? Exploring the Theory of Holographic Reality
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Read more: What if the universe is a hologram? Exploring the Theory of Holographic Reality[The ultimate form of (tele)presence is captured by the Simulation Argument that we’re all living in a computer simulation. As this well-written essay from Vocal‘s Futurism notes, the related Theory of Holographic Reality doesn’t require that the illusion that everything in our universe has depth when it’s actually flat was created artificially, but it raises that prospect and is a thought-provoking reminder that our fundamental perceptions of reality may not be accurate. –Matthew] What If the Universe Is a Hologram? Exploring the Theory of Holographic Reality By Holianyk IhorJune 9, 2025 The universe feels vast, solid, and deeply real.…
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