Future of Communication and Interaction
Karine Sargsyan ()
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Karine Sargsyan: Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Cancer Center
A chapter in Future Intelligence, 2023, pp 97-111 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The effects of digitization can now be seen in almost all life areas—from avatars to mixed reality. Communication will continue to change in the future. Telephones, smartphones, and the Internet are changing human interaction. With chatbots and artificial intelligence, modern ways of establishing contact are possible. One thing is for sure, 20 years from now, using a cell phone to chat with friends will be as outdated as using a landline phone today. By then, mixed reality technology will allow people to see virtual copies of their friends in the real world and see the world through friends’ eyes and help them accomplish real-world tasks. Today’s VR and AR systems show only a fraction of what is possible with mixed reality. MR systems can share many communication signals and allow people to communicate in ways that have never been possible.
Keywords: Virtual; Augmented and mixed reality; Remote communication; Personal interfaces; Relationships; Digitization; Download and upload (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-36382-5_9
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