Humanoid robots could soon allow us to stream our consciousness anywhere in the world, acting as surrogate bodies that enable people to ‘instantly be in multiple places at once.’
This is the goal of the Avatar XPrize, an ANA-sponsored concept for a $22 million contest just selected at the XPrize Visioneers 2016 Summit as ‘ready to launch.’
Backed by Japan’s largest airline, ANA, the Avatar XPrize will be a globally televised competition for the development of real avatars.
Teams will be given three years to create a system that can control an avatar in one basic task.
Then in 2022, finalists will move on to the Annual Avatar Games to compete across five categories: caretaker, public speaker, disaster relief, tennis, and musician.
These tasks will include pushing a wheelchair through a course, cooking an omelette, and even providing basic healthcare to a wounded person.
(Score: 3, Interesting) by TheLink on Thursday October 13 2016, @03:42AM
Can't actually be instant given the speed of light.
So you'd need workarounds like getting a wider field of view, so that people can turn their heads and have the viewed image match the movement with a much lower detail. Otherwise many would get motion sickness.
Something like the Google Jump would help: https://vr.google.com/jump/ [google.com]