Milo on Kinect not dead yet! Shown at TED conference.

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  1. ASSEMbler

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    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/10623423.stm

    Microsoft has shown off its "virtual human" that reacts to a person's emotions, body movements and voice. Milo, as he is known, is designed for use with the firm's hands-free Xbox 360 motion controller called Kinect.
    The technology is the brainchild of veteran UK games designer Peter Molyneux.
    "I want to introduce a new revolution in storytelling," he told the TED (Technology, Entertainment and Design) Global conference in Oxford.
    "Films, TV, even hallowed books, are just rubbish because they don't involve me," he said. "It's a sea of blandness."
    Mr Molyneux said that he wanted to create a character "that seemed alive, that would look me in the eyes, and feel real".
    Hidden technology Milo was first shown off in a demo at the E3 expo in 2009, but has not been seen since.
    "There was a huge row online about that with people saying 'this can't be real'," Mr Molyneux said.
    The live demonstration used Microsoft's soon-to-be released Kinect controller, which uses a series of sensors, cameras and microphones to interpret a player's intentions.
    The demo was conducted by an assistant, who showed Milo exploring a garden, learning to skim stones and finally confiding in him after being told off by his parents.
    "We're changing the mind of Milo constantly," he said.
    "No two people's Milos can be the same - you are actually sculpting a human being. Some of the things you are doing will change the course of his life."
    [​IMG] Peter Molyneux's first game was a text-based business simulation game in 1984 Mr Molyneux said Milo had been built using artificial intelligence developed by his firm Lionhead studios, along with technology that was "hidden in the dusty vaults of Microsoft".
    He said the system exploited psychological techniques to make a person feel that Milo was real.
    In addition, software allowed "complete control" over subtle facial elements such as blushing and even the diameter of Milo's nostrils, which he said could denote stress.
    "Most of it is just a trick - but it is a trick that actually works," he said.
    During the demonstration, the player egged Milo on to squash a snail in the garden.
    Mr Molyneux said that commands such as these were interpreted by Milo using voice-recognition software along with a database that attempted to interpret the players intonation and meaning.
    These seemingly inconsequential events could also impact on Milo's later life and development in the game, he said.
    The demonstration showed the initial stages of the game, where players learn to interact with Milo.
    "After three-quarters of a hour, he recognises you," said Mr Molyneux.
    "I can promise you that if you are sitting in front of this screen, that is a truly wonderful moment."
    He said that the later stages of the game, which were not shown, allowed a player to explore the landscape with Milo more freely.
    "There are lots of adventures - some of which are quite dark," he said.
    At the moment, the technology is still in development and Microsoft has no plans to release it, he said.
    However, he hinted that the game was designed to be used for millions of people and therefore could one day become a commercial product.
    "His mind is based in the cloud," he told the audience. "As millions of people use it, Milo will get smarter."
    'Good news' Mr Molyneux showed off the technology at TED Global (Technology, Entertainment and Design), the European version of an established US event.
    The invitation-only conferences explore "ideas worth spreading" and have featured talks by the former UK prime minister Gordon Brown and Nobel laureates as well as lesser-known technologists and designers.
    This theme of this year's event is, "and now the good news".
    "Good news has become a near-extinct species," said Bruno Giussani, European director of TED at the opening of the conference.
    "But if you dig deeper, there is new technology, new science, new art, new ways of collaborating that offer a more hopeful view of the future."
    Invited speakers at this year's TED include a voting system designer, a women's rights activist, a green chef and a physicist who runs a lab that aims to allow anyone to make almost anything.
    Each is given 18 minutes in front of the audience.
    This year's conference runs from 13 to 16 July in Oxford, UK.
     
  2. Skaarg

    Skaarg Enthusiastic Member

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    He'll be dead when they try to charge $40-50 for that garbage and when sales aren't as great as their expecting for Kinect.
     
  3. GodofHardcore

    GodofHardcore Paragon of the Forum *

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    Kinect is going take over. mark my words
     
  4. Sojiroh

    Sojiroh Dauntless Member

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    I don't think so
     
  5. Jamtex

    Jamtex Adult Orientated Mahjong Connoisseur

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    fixed. :lol:

    I bet Mr Molyneux has been banned from every theatre company around Guildford...

    Actor - "To be or not to be"
    Molyneux jumping up on stage, "in this rubbish as it doesn't involve me, one has not been in nearly enough magazines since the good old Amiga days, for alas poor yorick I knew him so well."

    under 5s school play
    Boy 1 - "We bring gifts of Gold, to allow Jesus to buy stuff"
    Boy 2 - "Frankincense so Jesus may smell divine"
    Molyneux - "Microsoft Xbox 360 Kinect, to allow Jesus to pointlessly scroll through the horrible Xbox 360 front end and to allow him to interact with Milo where Milo will teach Jesus the ways of the world"
    Boy 3 - "It should be Myrrh"
    Molyneux - "Shut up little boy, this has me in it so it is no longer bland"
     
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  6. graciano1337

    graciano1337 Milk Bar

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    Will it be fun? Probably not...
     
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    Surprisingly it's not actually that bad..
     
  8. karsten

    karsten Member of The Cult Of Kefka

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    craft your serial killer MILO! :D
     
  9. graciano1337

    graciano1337 Milk Bar

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    "Hello Milo."
    "Hello. I like your purple shirt and chainsaw."
    "HOW DARE YOU! BRRRRRRRZZZZZZZSSSSSSSS"
    "AAAAHHHH!!!"

    now that would be a fun game.
     
  10. XxHennersXx

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    Does anyone else think it would be better with Mikey from The Fuccons?
     
  12. _SD_

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    I think the Milo project is awesome. It might not be to everyone's liking, but I find the technology/AI behind it all to be intriguing. I certainly want to have a play with Milo and Milly to see how impressive this glorified tech-demo is, but I have enough to deal with yelling at my own kids.

    I do wonder how they are going to market this though, and to what demographic. I mean, are kids really going to want to play with and nurture a virtual child, or would they prefer a blue hairy alien type creature (or an EyePet)? Adults have their own kids to bring up, and if they don't then this starts to get a bit creepy. I really don't think teenagers would be interested, other than trying to kill the boy in various ways to make YouTube videos.

    I think it would have been better to limit this to being a tech demo in M$ Stores and a few other select locations worldwide to demonstrate the power of Kinect and the 360. I think there could be applications for this technology, but not as a consumer game. It could be ideal for children's wards in hospitals, so sick bedridden kids can have some company and a friend to play games with.
     
  13. karsten

    karsten Member of The Cult Of Kefka

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    or for being pedobear approved :p
     
  14. Alchy

    Alchy Illustrious Member

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    We've heard this kind of shit from Molyneux before, and the man never delivers what he promises. By his track record, when this finally comes out it'll be a fucking Tamagotchi.
     
  15. spot778

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    It was a heavily scripted tech demo and it should just vanish
     
  16. bearkilla

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    lmao
     
  17. GodofHardcore

    GodofHardcore Paragon of the Forum *

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    More people are saying Kinect will be awesome than not. I'm one of them.
     
  18. JamesMichael

    JamesMichael Light Hearted Drunk

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    Keep dreaming


    Not sure on this game. I mean I'm sure you'll be impressed for a day or two but will people go back to it? I'm not sure.
     
  19. GodofHardcore

    GodofHardcore Paragon of the Forum *

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    You're all wrong you'll be kicking yourselves when I'm playing Child of Eden and you aren't
     
  20. port187

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    Cut the fanboy crap and just wait and see before claiming shit will turn in to gold :nod:
     
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