The transfer of the avatar from AI to augmented reality can be so subtle that we will not notice the rapid changes

It seems that these days many people have blurred their virtual world with the real world. If you doubt what I’m saying, why don’t you stand in line at the airport, the DMV, or even Starbucks and just count how many people are on their smartphones or personal tech devices busy texting friends, checking other networks social, or read news online. I imagine with the number of busy people online these days, you could easily sneak in and no one would notice. They are too caught up in their multitasking world, one that doesn’t even exist, just online in ones and zeros.

Of course, this brings me to the topic that I would like to discuss with you today. Eventually, you’ll live vicariously in the virtual world through an avatar, one with artificial intelligence, one that can even predict your next move before you even think about it, and ask if that’s something you’d like. That’s already happening, isn’t it? Maybe you have one of those apps on your smartphone device that connects to a GPS unit and knows where you are and when you’re passing by your favorite store. Have you noticed that they are starting to send you coupons and deals as you walk by?

You didn’t even think you wanted a Starbucks yet, but you’re walking past a Starbucks store and get a text or email alert that they’re on sale on a pumpkin spice latte for 30% off. so of course that sounds good to you so you readjust your route and pull into the parking lot. Are you starting to see how the reality blur is taking place between the virtual and real world?

Over time, you may be able to buy clothes, and your avatar will try them on, and you can look at them in those new online threads to see how it looks on you.

The digital image will appear on your tablet and your avatar will have your exact measurements, and inventory at the virtual retail store, a warehouse near a FED EX hub, or a UPS terminal will check to see if it’s available. . Push a one-click button and it will be there before 10 o’clock the next morning. That’s amazing, but this is just one way your artificial intelligent avatar will begin to bridge the gap between the real world and augmented reality.

The number of apps for things like this will increase, but they will be subtle changes, and you may not even realize how quickly things are changing in the way you do your life. Think if you want to spend a good number of hours on social networks, but five or six years ago they did not even exist. Imagine what it will be like five more years from now, or five years after that, or five more years?

Are you starting to see my point here? You’re probably not even noticing the changes that have already occurred, not to mention the subtle changes that are happening in real time. Please consider all this and think about it.

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