Soon, students at Loughborough University will have this opportunity, where they will test artificial intelligence-based technology capable of creating a realistic hologram of any person.
Using technology, Loughborough University plans to invite sports Bulk SMS Colombia scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to teach Fashion students how to create immersive shows, as well as test how future managers deal with complex business situations.
Vicki Locke, director of undergraduate studies at Loughborough Business School, says students “love” the gadget and want to take selfies with it. She says they are much more interested when a guest lecturer is speaking as a hologram rather than via Zoom.
The university will test the technology for a year and officially include it in the curriculum in 2025.

These holographic installations are being created by the American company Proto, which we wrote about earlier. Its clients include BT and IBM, who use the technology during meetings to reduce the need for corporate travel. Proto is also working with retailer H&M to create interactive storefronts in Stockholm.
David Nussbaum, who founded Proto four years ago and previously worked on holograms of deceased celebrities, says his company could soon be able to bring some of the 20th century's greatest thinkers back to life.
According to Nussbaum, Proto technology is capable of projecting an image of Stephen Hawking or a