Holographic Technology to Bring Back Great Minds for Education
Loughborough University to Trial AI-Powered Holograms in 2025
- LA-based company Proto is developing holographic technology that can recreate lifelike avatars of anyone, including deceased individuals, for educational purposes.
- Loughborough University in England will be the first in Europe to trial this technology, with plans to incorporate it into the curriculum in 2025.
- Proto's technology can be connected to books, lectures, social media, and other sources to create an interactive AI-powered hologram that can answer questions and perform lectures.
- Proto's founder, David Nussbaum, has suggested that the technology could be used to bring back great minds like Stephen Hawking for teaching purposes.
- Proto is also planning to make this technology accessible to everyone by launching smaller, more affordable units for projecting the hologram.