And I came across this lovely little Video while trying to learn how to make sculpted prims. You can watch the whole video (recommended) or just watch the Hottie doing the intro.
http://blog.machinim...-i-for-blender/That's a secondlife avatar, using the standard speaking animation, synced to the windows voice synthesizer. A fully computer generated environment doing effective teaching.
This is why I say VR will jumpstart robotics and AI. Imagine that same virtual person appearing in a classroom, our your living room. Imagine your kid attending classes, real classes with other students, from the comfort of his room, with a teacher as available for individual instruction as she is for group education. Combine it with the post above, where part of education will spent playing interactive learning games. Where the class could be as fun and engrossing as his favorite video game.
That teacher could be as "robotic" as the avatar above, but with far more sophisticated graphics, and a true to life voice. Others like her could be at your cash register in a fast food joint, trained to use the best customer service policies. Or in the store, always there to answer a question or make a sale, allowing the human attendants to focus on on those customers needing physical assistance. How about a Virtual Traffic cop to immediately handle emergencys? A personal Librarian? A private cooking tutor when you're trying to impress that date?
And as those Virtual "robots" push and fund research into ever more sophisticated AI, the need for physical versions will also be pushed and funded.
The reason I recommended watching the whole video though is to demonstrate another point. Pay attention to the tools used to create a shape. How easy they are to use with a proper explanation. Now think about those same tools being used to design an object. Then think about setting parameters such as strength material and finish. Then sending that to a 3D printer, or nanofactory.
High Level Design tools for low level manufacture. This is why I say Secondlife is a prototype for the future of abundance. Think about it.
Edited by valkyrie_ice, 09 May 2010 - 09:09 PM.