Microsoft Copies Facebook metro via Mesh with 3D avatars participating in video calls in your place

Time 17/10/2022 By myhoneybakedfeedback

After Facebook bet his future on Metrorsa and changed his company's name to reflect it, now other Tech giants give a reply.Microsoft is in turn ready to introduce us to a virtual universe through mesh, a 3D avatars platform for Microsoft Teams.

Microsoft Teams is an application of video calls and a collaborative thing that has become more and more popular in the last year, against the background of home and pandemic.He beats for supremacy with zoom, skype and webex.Well, now through the Mesh for Microsoft Teams you can create 3D avatars to participate in video calls.It's about that moment when you have the hair, maybe some acne from the much wearing the mask and you don't want to see your colleagues at work or corporate bosses.

Mesh for Microsoft Teams allows the user to create a 3D virtual avatar in his face and likeness...or more aesthetic.The avatar will take his place in the video call or more than that comes directly into the mesh, in a virtual conference room for example, in a mixed reality environment.Below you see a demo made by the Microsoft CEO, Satya Nadella.

Microsoft copiază Metaverse-ul Facebook prin Mesh, cu avataruri 3D care participă la apeluri video în locul tău

The official does not shy away from mentioning the word "metro" and his involvement in different fields Tech.Mesh will create extra immersion and connection with teammates.Microsoft has already held over 100 meetings with virtual avatars.Apparently a 3D Avatar that interacts with another 3D avatar represents a human connection closer to reality to the classic video call.Audio spatial also helps that surround that simulates a 3D environment.

Mesh for Teams will be able to access from mobile phones and laptops, but also on mixed reality headsets.It is interesting that the avatar is set in motion of sounds.He is good if you do not make a sound and start to anime when you speak.Will easily emulate and facial expressions.I also wonder what happened to the Samsung Neon program of digital avatars...