You might think that you've become numb to NFT headlines, but there is one that you might just get caught in. Linkin Park's lead singer is investing in a company that will turn users into humans in video meetings.
One of the most popular 90s and early-aughts rock bands of all time, Mike Shinoda, is also an investor in Hologram. Hologram is an extension for the Chrome browser that allows users to log in and become an NFTavatar.
The company says they use machine learning but don't collect user data. Your voice can be changed by it.
The brand showed off the real-time NFT-animator in Google Meet, with six users hopping on the call to use an animation that tracked their movements and moved as they did. It's far more robust than the premise would suggest, and it's similar to anInstagram or TikTok filters.
We are excited to be partnering with pioneering NFT communities such as @Deadfellaz, @coolcatsnft, @crypto_coven, @galverseNFT, @TheIdolsNFT, @froyoverse, @AnataNFT, @miladymaker, @ZigguratsNFT, and many more to make this a reality very soon. pic.twitter.com/KuvxOTc222
— Hologram (@HologramLabs) July 14, 2022
It's cool that people can express themselves in a variety of ways. That's one of the reasons Hologram is so appealing, it's not everyday that a project like that is unproblematic.
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