American air travel is miserable in almost every possible way, from increasingly onerous security procedures to the threat of literally having your teeth knocked out. But based on the video above, I’m going to cling to the notion that things are better in New Zealand, because airlines there are apparently busy figuring out how to let flight attendants read your emotions with augmented reality.
The project is a collaboration between Air New Zealand and Dimension Data, using the Microsoft HoloLens headset. As VRScout notes, it’s supposedly in beta testing, and it’s not clear how much of what we see in the video exists. In the system Air New Zealand describes, HoloLens-equipped flight attendants could identify passengers through (as far as...
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https://www.theverge.com/2017/5/24/15686740/microsoft-hololens-air-new-zealand-augmented-reality-airplane-emotion-reading
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http://ifeeltechinc.blogspot.com/2017/05/air-new-zealand-imagines-flight.html
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