TechFrag - A Technology has brought a way to see their loved ones once again. A new VR project called Elysium is being worked on by Paranormal Games, details of which are limited but the idea is to create a character based on your friends and family in VR, who you can chat and communicate with.
The Verge - True story: back when I worked for Engadget it was always my dream to cover a Steve Jobs keynote. I knew how to liveblog, I knew how to do photos for a liveblog. I was capable. But I'm also a walking embodiment of Murphy's Law. Everything that can go wrong with technology, will go wrong in my hands. What if I can't connect to the internet? What if my camera's not working? What if I forget a cable, or an SD card reader? I was too obviously cursed with unreliability to earn a spot at a Stevenote. When Apple unveiled the iPhone, arguably the most important Apple keynote of all time, I was covering a Dell press conference in Las Vegas.
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Microsoft is climbing onto the summer sale and back-to-school bandwagon, and has rolled out a pretty sweet deal for its US buyers. Until August 14, students who purchase the Surface Pro 4 will get an Xbox One free alongside.
But how would they get the personality of the love one right? This project will be abandon soon
Although a concept that could be great, it will never work correctly.
James Randi on his critique of psychics said:
'Psychologists tell us this keeps the grieving stuck in their grief, rather than going through the natural stages of acceptance that are healthy.'
I think its kind of the same thing here.
This doesn't sound healthy at all.
And precisely what @Stringerbell said. I'm majoring in Psyche - Not an official Psychologist clearly, but of the programs I have taken thus far, what was said is 100% accurate.
It reminds me also of Thane from Mass Effect 2, his species could relive every memory as if they're happening and the problem with him and his kind would be of those who escape into the illusions of his memories and escape reality. It's never healthy.