Reach out and touch someone?

Key Takeaways

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Holograms could soon be more like the holodecks ofStar Trek.

Researchershave developeda hologram that allows you to reach out and “feel” it.

A architect looking at a holographic rendering of a building.

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It’s part of the growing field of holographic technology that could change the way we communicate.

The air blowing on people’s fingers, hands, and wrists deliver a sensation of touch.

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New Hologram Techniques

Holograms are rapidly getting more advanced.

Someone interacting with a holographic display.

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Last year, PORTL launched an AI-powered hologram projection system.

“The possibilities are wide open, given the power ofStoryFile’ss A.I.

and the life-like quality of these holograms.

The display shows different parts of the virtual image at different distances.