Elon Musk showed off a new holographic projection system for Twitter today. He surprised reporters with a live demonstration. The event happened at Twitter’s San Francisco headquarters. Musk appeared as a full-sized hologram standing on stage. He then spoke directly to the audience.
(Musk demonstrates Twitter’s holographic projection technology demo)
The technology looked very real. Musk’s holographic image moved naturally. He gestured while talking. The image was clear and bright. People in the room could see it from different angles. It seemed solid, not like a ghost. This demo used advanced projectors and special software developed by Twitter engineers.
Musk explained this is the future of communication. He wants people to interact holographically using Twitter. Imagine talking to friends or colleagues as if they are right there with you. Musk believes this will change how we connect online. He called it a major step beyond video calls.
Twitter plans to make this technology available soon. The company did not give an exact date. They also did not announce pricing details. Musk stated the initial focus is on high-quality business and personal use. He hinted at possible future uses for live events and presentations. The system requires specific hardware. Users will likely need new equipment.
(Musk demonstrates Twitter’s holographic projection technology demo)
The demonstration impressed many attendees. People said the image quality was excellent. They noted the lack of noticeable lag. Musk answered questions as his hologram. He emphasized Twitter’s commitment to leading in immersive tech. The company faces challenges scaling this for millions. They also need to ensure user privacy and security with such personal interactions. Musk remains confident Twitter can solve these issues quickly. He sees holograms becoming a normal part of daily digital life.