adjoin AVA — the aerodrome practical assistant stands ready to help you out in Newark and La Guardia airports , and soon JFK . This practical pathfinder , also called a hologram virtual assistant , is created by projecting onto a six - foot - marvelous human - shaped piece of Plexiglas .
At the minute , she ’s only an data booth that mouth off a prerecorded substance when draw close by a substance abuser — but according to her creators , airportone.com , she will soon have voice - recognition and the power to answer your questions . She will also be multilingual , to attend international traveller .
The developers have aspirations broader then just airport kiosks . Their website have dissimilar models , for use in infirmary , business organization situation , storehouse and museums . Soon interactive holograms might become part of our everyday life . While airportone ’s promotional cloth reads like the creepy set - up for any “ technology decease rogue ” secret plan , it does make a strong gunpoint :

She lick 24 hours a day , seven days a hebdomad and does n’t charge for overtime . She never bewilder sick and does n’t require a background stoppage .
At least she is n’t armed and mobile . Yet .
Airport Model

Museum Model
Business Model
Doctor Model

Fashion Model
[ viaLaughing Squidandairportone.com ]
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