Halo’s Cortana Virtual Assistant Brought to Life

Today, virtual assistants exist as a voice from a dedicated enclosure or via your phone. Sometimes they even come with a two-dimensional…

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Today, virtual assistants exist as a voice from a dedicated enclosure or via your phone. Sometimes they even come with a two-dimensional visual element, but in the video game in Halo, this assistant takes the form of a woman, “Cortana,” projected into the real world in three dimensions.

“It’s basically what I imagined Microsoft’s version of Alexa or Google Home would be like if they were to use the holographic AI sidekick from the Halo franchise.” (📷: Jarem Archer)

Hacker Jarem Archer has decided bring this functionality to life, using a Windows 10 device to render the holographic AI sidekick via a monitor that reflects the image down on three panes of mirrored glass. The gadget can track a person’s facial position to adjust the rendered image’s perspective, and useful information is quarried from Microsoft’s Cortana web service.

Everything is powered by a Windows 10 device with 4GB of RAM and the platform lights are controlled by a built-in Arduino. (📷: Jarem Archer)

Finally, lighting the pyramidal display structure is taken care of by an Arduino-controlled strip of LEDs, while a Unity 3D app animates Cortana in three different camera angles.

You can find more information on Archer’s work in progress here, and see it in action below!

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