From virtual meet-and-greets to concerts in your home, virtual celeb holograms (both live and AI) are becoming big business. One company’s cashing in.
I’m in a midtown Manhattan office, chatting with a life-sized, 3D avatar of William Shatner, who gesticulates inside a 7-foot-tall, 410-lbs box called the Proto Luma, a hologram-beaming device that retails for $29,900. The “Star Trek” icon’s AI-gener… [7420 chars]
Source: USA TODAY | Published: 2025-12-22T21:32:08Z
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