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   VIRTUAL REALITY : VIRTUAL HUMANS
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Iowa researchers create virtual soldiers -- Staff  -- Globe and Mail  -- November 27, 2003

Researchers at the University of Iowa are using artificial intelligence programs to create computer simulations of human soldiers to help test the performance of future U.S. Army combat systems.

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The Rise of the Machines -- Tony McNicol  -- Japan Times  -- November 25, 2003

The Japanese government has developed a virtual human to act as one of its ambassadors to ASEAN countries. The author address the implications of this move and the characteristics of Japanese culture that make them more receptive to virtual humans and robots.

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Could I Get That Song in Elvis, Please? -- Voice Fonts -- Bill Werde  -- New York Times  -- November 23, 2003

Researchers in Spain have developed a realistic voice synthesizing technology that could allow the creation of "voice fonts" for famous voices such as Elvis or Abraham Lincoln. The author speculates on the artistic and political implications of this technology.

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Cyber women test what's real -- Jo Twist  -- BBC  -- October 22, 2003

Software cyberbabes, created by powerful computers, sophisticated modelling packages and active imaginations are getting extremely human-like. But they raise questions about what people might be able to do with the models if they get too realistic and we cannot tell the difference anymore.

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Foreword to Virtual Humans -- Ray Kurzweil  -- KurzweilAI.net  -- October 20, 2003

In the foreword for a new book on Virtual Humans, Ray Kurzweil argues that "by the end of this decade, we will have full-immersion visual-auditory environments, populated by realistic-looking virtual humans."

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Virtual Humans Edge Closer -- Spencer Kelly  -- BBC News  -- July 27, 2003

Realistic, digital, human avatars on home computers are approaching reality as graphic processors continue to evolve.

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Digital doubles debut -- Mark Ward  -- BBC News  -- November 01, 2001

Digimask, a British technology company, has developed a method for creating a virtual twin that can be used to represent users in the digital realm.

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Synthespians No 'Final' Fantasy -- Michael Stroud  -- Wired News  -- August 16, 2001

Special effects artists discuss the future potential of 'synthespians' or digitized actors that are increasingly being used instead of real actors in movies.

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Global Cyberspace and Personal Memespace -- Bruce Damer  -- KurzweilAI.net  -- February 22, 2001

Bruce Damer discusses the advances made in constructing elaborate digital worlds populated with digital avatars of real people interacting with bots, agents, and exotic life forms.

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Virtual Humans -- Kelly Tyler  -- PBS Nova  -- November 01, 2000

"After millions of years of natural selection, humans beings have some serious competition for their lofty perch on the evolutionary ladder--and the challenger has only been evolving for less than a decade. Some computer artists contend that anything we can do, "virtual humans" can do better, and they're poised to revolutionize moviemaking with a new species that doesn't require an astronomical salary, works around the clock without complaint, and lives quietly on a hard drive between death-defying stunts."

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