A VR “answering machine” could allow colleagues to talk to you while you’re immersed in a virtual world, by playing back a 3D reconstruction of their actions later
A virtual reality “answering machine” can record changes in a person’s immediate environment while they are immersed in virtual worlds and play them back later.
In workplaces of the future, people may have to focus on tasks in virtual environments, making them unavailable for real-time communication with colleagues. “The challenge is: Can we create a reality where we can still talk naturally even though the other person might, at that very moment, not be available?” says
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