In the video, Lucy is simply standing in mid-air, without making any other movents or exhibiting any humanoid behaviors.
This was done intentionally by Jiang Cheng, as he was unwilling to expose Lucy's level of intelligence to the public.
After all, Lucy's humanoid level is currently too high, and if others knew about Lucy's current state, who knows what kind of uproar it would cause.
At the mont, other Artificial Intelligences are still only at a very elentary stage, while Lucy has already started having humanoid thought patterns, which makes the gap extrely significant.
At that ti, Jiang Cheng wanted to increase his fa among ordinary people and introduce this Holographic Technology to everyone.
But how to showcase it to ordinary people was an issue; he couldn't use sothing too high-tech, just like that paper which served no purpose.
Ordinary people couldn't understand the professional paper he wrote, as the content was too technical for them to comprehend.
So, he prepared to shoot a demonstration video of holographic projection for ordinary people to experience the technology.
However, he was unsure what content to project, so he brought Lucy in for the shoot.
At that mont, Lucy was just being a model, standing there pretending to be silly.
Even though it was just a simple video, it caused quite a stir among ordinary people.
Such a realistic little girl; if they hadn't seen her standing in mid-air, no one would have thought it was just a virtual image.
In fact, after Jiang Cheng released the video, so people online doubted the authenticity of the video.
They believed the content in the video had been edited afterwards, and that the little girl was placed in mid-air using special effects.
Those who doubted it were all those who couldn't believe, as in their cognition, current technology couldn't achieve such realistic effects.
The video Jiang Cheng presented couldn't even be described as lifelike; in everyone's eyes, it was a completely real scene.
Instantly, Holographic Projection beca a hot topic, with many people starting to pay attention to this field, discussing Jiang Cheng's latest research achievents online.
This ti, what Jiang Cheng brought out was even more attractive than before.
Previously, many things Jiang Cheng introduced were very high-tech, obviously not sothing ordinary people could easily access.
However, those high-tech products often had little relevance to ordinary people.
If the price wasn't too high for common people to afford, they were only used in scientific research, having minimal impact on ordinary people's lives.
But this ti, the results were completely different, as holographic projection technology is a technology closely related to everyone.
Upon seeing Lucy in the video, everyone started imagining the potential uses of this technology.
Many people began discussing movies made using holographic technology, fantasizing about being able to see such films.
If holographic movies could really be realized, such a movie would undoubtedly be an audiovisual feast.
Imagine the feeling of being in a Hollywood blockbuster, where you could even walk within the movie and feel every detail inside it.
Whether holographic technology could be used to make movies quickly beca the topic people were most concerned about.
Many believed this technology was invented to provide people with more entertainnt options, being a technology inclined towards entertainnt and enjoynt.
Initially, discussions were only about holographic movies, but soon people linked it to holographic video calls and personal holographic assistants.
Nurous entertainnt ideas were proposed, with many application areas that even the inventor Jiang Cheng hadn't thought of.
The public's imagination is always endless, unbound by the constraints of reality.
Most people associated holographic projection technology with aspects of life, rarely considering its scientific exploration.
Although holographic projection could actually be more practical for scientific research, facilitating scientists' research work.
But ordinary people wouldn't care about scientists' concerns; they would only focus on matters around themselves.
Scientists, on the other hand, had a completely different focus on holographic technology.
Upon seeing Jiang Cheng's paper, many scientists imdiately thought of the true purpose of holographic projection.
That is, to aid them in scientific research or design work.
Indeed, those scientists already guessed Jiang Cheng's true intentions, and Jiang Cheng was indeed planning to proceed accordingly.
It wasn't surprising that those scientists could think of this, given how common such concepts are in movies, a little imagination is all it takes to realize it.
However, they also knew such visions weren't realistic yet, as such systems require Artificial Intelligence control, and without control, it's not practical.
At present, no other Artificial Intelligences could achieve this, as Lucy remains one of a kind.
Upon realizing this vision couldn't be achieved, those scientists lost so interest in the technology.
Only a few scientists in related fields continued to research deeply based on Jiang Cheng's paper, while most others stopped paying attention to this technology.
Unlike those scientists, the enthusiasm of ordinary people never waned.
The discussion on holographic projection technology shows signs of growing rather than abating.
Everyone was eagerly anticipating the day when holographic movies would beco a reality, with trendous enthusiasm for holographic projection.
To the point where so movie fans began discussing who should star in the first holographic movie.
Such discussions would never reach a conclusion, as each group of fans would naturally support their favorite stars, eventually escalating into a confrontation online.
Gradually, such situations beca more frequent, until they garnered attention from nurous dia outlets.
So dia even invited scientists to discuss the feasibility of holographic movies on their programs.
The so-called experts "discussed" the feasibility of holographic movies for a long ti on the shows, analyzing from various angles.
Yet, the conclusion left everyone disappointed, as virtually all scientists agreed that, for now, it's impossible to make movies using holographic technology.
Humanity currently lacks the necessary filming technology to capture every aspect of the image.
Filming in two dinsions only requires capturing light from one direction, but holographic filming requires gathering light from all directions.
Such technical difficulty is overwhelmingly high, with no hope of achievent in sight.
Current caras only capture flat images; achieving holographic filming is seen as unattainable by scientists.
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