Category: Presence in the News


  • Virtual Experience Research Accelerator (VERA) is first large-scale system to improve XR human-subject research

    [A multi-campus, cross-disciplinary, NSF-funded project is designed to make it easier for researchers to conduct studies of extended reality (XR) experiences and impacts using larger and more diverse sets of participants, as reported in this story from the University of Central Florida. See also a related press release from Lehigh University via Eurekalert! that links to a story about Lehigh Professor Valerie Jones Taylor’s “own research focused on the potential of VR to improve encounters between members of different races.” –Matthew] UCF Leads Development of First Large-scale System for Extended Reality Research The nearly $5 million project will facilitate human…

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  • The other DWI: Driving while immersed

    [In this essay for TechCrunch, virtual reality expert Jeremy Beilenson argues that virtual reality and other immersive media experiences are dangerously engaging and distracting and therefore do not belong in automobiles. –Matthew] [Image: Credit: 5m3photos / Getty Images] The other DWI: Driving while immersed VR headsets have no place in moving automobiles By Jeremy Bailenson, founding director of Stanford University’s Virtual Human Interaction Lab and author of “Experience on Demand: What Virtual Reality Is, How It Works, and What It Can Do.” May 23, 2023 On May 17, Meta and BMW released a video hailing a joint research breakthrough that will allow…

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  • Presence and music: ‘New’ music from The Beatles and others via AI

    [Much of the coverage of the increasingly widespread use of artificial intelligence to generate music is about the complex legal and ethical issues involved (e.g., see Holland & Knight and Rolling Stone). But as the story below from Interesting Engineering notes, the fact that this music is generated by AI is “often not discernible to a follower or a fan,” which represents an important form of presence (a misperception of the role of technology in a mediated experience). An earlier story from Interesting Engineering titled “Scammer sells AI-generated Frank Ocean’s songs, makes thousands of dollars,” begins with this: “We’ve definitely…

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  • First-person report: Spacetop, the first augmented reality laptop

    [This first-person report from Popular Mechanics describes a new laptop computer that has a large augmented reality display rather than a physical monitor. Particularly noteworthy quotes that refer indirectly to presence include that “it feels surprisingly natural to use, with the potential to usher in a new era of personal computer”; “Spacetop feels like it’s a physical display truly present in the space with you”; and “I enjoyed taking a Teams video call using the giant screen and the conversation felt incredibly immersive, like the effect you get from going to a movie theater.” The original version of the story…

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  • ReMotion telepresence robot: Your remote proxy automatically mirrors your movement and body language

    [Researchers at Cornell have developed a telepresence robot that automatically mirrors a user’s physical movements and body language, which appears to enable “a heightened sense of co-presence and behavioral interdependence.” The story below is from the Cornell Chronicle; the new paper describing the project appears in the CHI 2023 Proceedings and features three videos, including a 4:51 minute presentation also available on YouTube. See lead author Mose Sakashita’s website for more interesting presence-related work. –Matthew] [Image: Mose Sakashita, a doctoral student in the field of information science, with the ReMotion robot] I, robot: Remote proxy collaborates on your behalf By…

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  • Wendy’s, Google testing AI Chatbot as drive-through order taker

    [The fast-food chain Wendy’s plans to replace human order-takers for its drive-through service with a more efficient AI chatbot, creating a medium-as-social-actor presence illusion in which “You won’t know you’re talking to anybody but an employee.” Most of the press coverage draws on this story from The Wall Street Journal. Fortune adds these details: “Opinions on what AI will mean for workers and companies vary greatly, from massive disruption to marginal change. In the view of Presto Automation, which offers an AI ordering platform for restaurants, the technology will shake up the industry. ‘I don’t think in three years, there’s going…

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  • Google’s Project Starline Is an ambitious cure to my remote worker loneliness

    [Here’s a first-person report from Gizmodo on a demonstration of the latest version of Google’s Project Starline telepresence system, which was initially a large booth and is now reduced to a large flat screen monitor. See other first-person reports from Engadget and TechCrunch. The TechCrunch story includes a technical description: “Quoting from a Google research publication on the technology: ‘Our system achieves key 3D audiovisual cues (stereopsis, motion parallax, and spatialized audio) and enables the full range of communication cues (eye contact, hand gestures, and body language), yet does not require special glasses or body-worn microphones/headphones. The system consists of…

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  • Music could be key to curbing cybersickness

    [A new study supports the use of joyful and calming music to reduce cybersickness caused by virtual reality experiences. The study is described in this news release from The University of Edinburgh. In the researchers’ published article, they write that the results “support the notion that pleasant music is efficient in mitigating cybersickness due to distraction from stimuli, as well as an elicitation of positive emotions.” and “In summary, the implementation of music appears to be a cost-effective, suitable (i.e., without preventing other interactions or breaking the immersion), and efficient technique for mitigating cybersickness in immersive VR.” –Matthew] [Image: Credit:…

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  • Embodied AI: Big tech is developing powerful AI brains for real-world robots

    [Not only are researchers linking conversational AI to digital avatars (as in an ISPR Presence News post last week), making them more likely to evoke medium-as-social-actor presence, they’re using AI to make embodied robots more capable of human-like behavior and interactions. Here are highlights of a March 2023 VICE story titled “Big tech is now developing powerful AI brains for real-world robots. Building on recent AI advancements to allow robots to complete tasks autonomously in the real world is a ‘major step forward,’ researchers say.”: Researchers at Google and the Berlin Institute of Technology have released an AI model called…

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  • Generative AI is forcing people to rethink what it means to be authentic

    [Fast-evolving artificial intelligence technologies are making it increasingly difficult to “accurately acknowledge the role of the technology in [our] experience,” in other words, they’re making presence more likely and common. This essay by Stanford Professor Victor Lee in The Conversation explains how generative AI requires us to “reexamine and recalibrate” our assumptions about the roles of technology – the authenticity – in many of our experiences. –Matthew] [Image: Generative AI thrives on exploiting people’s reflexive assumptions of authenticity by producing material that looks like ‘the real thing.’ Credit: artpartner-images/The Image Bank via Getty Images] Generative AI is forcing people to…

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  • New wireless system worn on face or lip produces fragrances in a virtual world

    [Researchers continue to look for a practical and effective way to add smells, and taste, to presence experiences. The Scientific American story below describes a new effort that solves some long-standing problems, and the excerpt from coverage in MIT Technology Review that follows it provides more details. See the new article in Nature Communications for more information and three short videos. –Matthew] [Image: The first part of Figure 4a in “Soft, miniaturized, wireless olfactory interface for virtual reality“: “A demonstration of the skin-integrated Device 1 in displaying olfaction feedback for providing an immersive experience to users during movie watching. Here,…

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  • The next step: App lets you video chat with a ChatGPT-powered digital avatar

    [In a logical step to increase our experiences of social presence when we interact with artificial intelligence, instead of having to type and read text, the Call Annie app described in this story from ZDNet lets you have an audio-visual conversation (in the form of a faux video call) with a virtual avatar of the AI software. See also a story from KOIN 6 in Portland, Oregon that features a 6:17 minute television interview with Bubbles, another avatar for ChatGPT; you can have a visual conversation with “her” too, here. –Matthew] [Image: Credit: Screenshots by Lance Whitney/ZDNET] This free iPhone…

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