Earlier this year, Jen-Hsun Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, unveiled the company's latest technology from the kitchen. As it turned out, part of his speech was generated by a computer – people saw only a digital copy of the CEO and the kitchen.
Engineers scanned Huang's face and body to create a 3D model of him. Then she was programmed to change facial expressions and gestures. The clone did part of the presentation, and the transition was completely invisible.
The video below shows the creation process:
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It is clarified that the computer version of Huang was on the screen for 14 seconds. This was the moment the CEO announces the new DGX software.
NVIDIA reportedly worked on the presentation for a year. The purpose of the manipulations was to show how the Omniverse platform works.
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