Person's height will change the angle at which you look at the surface - so if you are too tall or too short, it won't work for you as intended. Same for people with any vision imperfections, or issues. Even for healthy eyes, these screens appear very hard to focus on, and they definitely have lower contrast than regular ones. So, how much does these screens add costs, compared to sending a simple notification to your phone? Or just some touch-screen stands like those in McDonalds?
Have a hard time believing that there is that much variation in body shapes to make this viable, especially at an airport where thousands of people walk through every day.
they would be tagging you with a motion detector from a single point of entry marked by a scan on the boarding pass. He’s trying not to freak anyone out, but that boarding pass already has enough of your unique information on it.
at first i thought they would detect your phone and simply send the information to your phone. But that directional screen is phenomenal. I don't understand how this can work for many people. One person standing at an exact spot, ok, but multiple people at the same time?... no way.
That's because it's not really about convenience, it's another step towards more control over our travel by selling it as "secure and private" for the user and getting people desensitized and comfortable with biometric scans being a normal part of our daily lives. Kinda similar to how the tsa was never about preventing terrorism as it's proven to not have had any real significant impact on that. It was always about more control over us and getting people desensitized towards patdowns and searches and scans as we move more and more towards an ever progressing surveillance and police state. I have a real hard time believing they invested that kind of money and technology to "make it more convenient for us." 1st off, we've already been getting that info on our phones, and as you stated, the display that's been on place forever worked just fine. 2ndly, since when has an airport ever been concerned with making people happy?😂
As a British person who much prefers to digest instructional information in German, the days of living in a country where my preferred language is „Not liked so much“ might soon become much easier to bear! 😃 Might also grate me less when I'm in Germany, too: As all of the information in English will be provided _only_ to those who need or want it in English, allowing the rest of us to enjoy it in the original German! 😋
"It doesn't use any identifiers. Just the shape of your body."😂🤡. This only gets more and more controlled for "security and privacy," and one day, you find that it's suddenly the only option to be able to travel
It's a doddle for some cases: I come from the UK and we're well known for our love of fry-ups at brexit _ahem_ *breakfast,* so as soon as somebody with a 46" waist and a cup of Tea walks under that motion sensor... 🫖🇬🇧✅😉
@@davidqheffner Looking at the website you are correct. The LEDS instead of displaying one color can actually "show" 100 different angles of display. Once I know where you are standing I pipe your information to your angle. It is all in the display.
Why not just send this information to your phone after you scan you check-in, isn't that much simpler than having to point your phone to a giant screen? 😂
You haven't understood the video. The giant screen is showing personalised info to different people and the people with phones are recording the engenuity
@@farahmo4519 I understood the video, and appreciate the use of technology behind what that giant screen is meant for, but my point is that it is unecessary because personalized info can be trasmitted to our phones directly instead of personalizing that same info on a giant screen through the phone's camera. In short - Why watch a movie in the theatre, when you can watch it at home? Get my point?
@@farahmo4519 You're missing the point - I'm not talking in terms of "feelings" or how this makes the experience "special". I am strictly talking in terms of TECHNOLOGY! I get it, this concep gives you a different EXPERIENCE and makes you feel wonderful. I do not care about that in my argument...I am simply saying tech wise this concept, while new and exciting, is redundant because there is another simpler way of achieving the SAME RESULT which has been achived already through whats called "push notifications" on our smart phones years ago. Think like a man, and you will understand what I'm trying to convey.
It's not realy needed at this application. There are many other ways to give you the information. But it could be very useful at other aplications. That screen is rather tecknology approving.
No. The system tracks people visually (As unknown „blobs“) and associates booking information with the specific „blob“ that's standing by the scanner when the pass is scanned. Identical twins booked on different flights will only see their own booking information as it works on which „blob“ has which booking, nothing to do with biometrics.
Omg… so much money to throw away. Technology from 2014 which does require a specific display. EVERY SONGLE HUMAN HAS A PHONE! Just give it a barcode and show everything there. Print barcodes on the floor to then render arrows in an augmented reality software.
I have a phone, but there is no way the camera or CPU in mine is going to handle any AR applications... (It's a Chinesium feature phone with a 0,3MP VGA camera, a 200MHz CPU, and a battery lifespan that the iPhone 15 Pro Max can only dream about... 😉)
What they didn't explain: The display is hyper directional, and you can only see your info if you in the exact spot at which it detects you.
Thank you.
Okay, that makes sense.
Seriously. That TV has the best tech in this entire video.
They should add hyper directional sound.
So if someone stands right behind you they will be able to see it?
Great concept! Imagine looking at the board and just seeing your own flight information, in your own language.
How are pixels constructed to allow for different colors to be emitted at different angles from single pixel?
So they're looking to make an IRL quest path. VERY cool!
Person's height will change the angle at which you look at the surface - so if you are too tall or too short, it won't work for you as intended.
Same for people with any vision imperfections, or issues. Even for healthy eyes, these screens appear very hard to focus on, and they definitely have lower contrast than regular ones.
So, how much does these screens add costs, compared to sending a simple notification to your phone? Or just some touch-screen stands like those in McDonalds?
Still don’t understand how it directs different information towards different peoples eyes at once
Have a hard time believing that there is that much variation in body shapes to make this viable, especially at an airport where thousands of people walk through every day.
they are using biometric data thats not just 'shape' but the clothing you are wearing - eg. blue shirt and hat
@@lm1584 now that's cool. I guess I missed that part. Thanks!
they would be tagging you with a motion detector from a single point of entry marked by a scan on the boarding pass. He’s trying not to freak anyone out, but that boarding pass already has enough of your unique information on it.
The cameras I read are "locking" onto you when you scan in your boarding pass at the machine. So the minute you scan - it locks and just follows you.
really wanna experience this in person
I just did it's crazy awesome
at first i thought they would detect your phone and simply send the information to your phone. But that directional screen is phenomenal. I don't understand how this can work for many people. One person standing at an exact spot, ok, but multiple people at the same time?... no way.
Doesn't seem like the few seconds it takes to find your flight is a big enough problem to warrant the (certainly very expensive) changes to airports.
That's because it's not really about convenience, it's another step towards more control over our travel by selling it as "secure and private" for the user and getting people desensitized and comfortable with biometric scans being a normal part of our daily lives.
Kinda similar to how the tsa was never about preventing terrorism as it's proven to not have had any real significant impact on that. It was always about more control over us and getting people desensitized towards patdowns and searches and scans as we move more and more towards an ever progressing surveillance and police state.
I have a real hard time believing they invested that kind of money and technology to "make it more convenient for us." 1st off, we've already been getting that info on our phones, and as you stated, the display that's been on place forever worked just fine. 2ndly, since when has an airport ever been concerned with making people happy?😂
So Dope, our future grandchildren technology!
So someone could theoretically display messages only the person they were stalking/tormenting could see.
no one would ever use this technology for evil lol
This is useful in ATM and banking, so only you can see your balance and transactions
In general you have right, but I think you don't know how this works
Please have that in my city please. Really cool.
As a British person who much prefers to digest instructional information in German, the days of living in a country where my preferred language is „Not liked so much“ might soon become much easier to bear! 😃
Might also grate me less when I'm in Germany, too: As all of the information in English will be provided _only_ to those who need or want it in English, allowing the rest of us to enjoy it in the original German! 😋
"It doesn't use any identifiers. Just the shape of your body."😂🤡. This only gets more and more controlled for "security and privacy," and one day, you find that it's suddenly the only option to be able to travel
Identify Body shape?
seems difficult for muslim women so 🤣
😂😂
It's a doddle for some cases: I come from the UK and we're well known for our love of fry-ups at brexit _ahem_ *breakfast,* so as soon as somebody with a 46" waist and a cup of Tea walks under that motion sensor... 🫖🇬🇧✅😉
Can unvaccinated see it?
3d
🤣
No, you aren't filled with nano particles so it won't respond.
nope, the dead can't see
I'm unvaccinated and if I was dead I wouldn't be typing this stupid comment for stupid people.
Owned 💯. Keep
Liking the lure👹💯
How does this work?
I think the screen has pixels that can be angled to your position and then only you can read it. I'm not really sure. Hyper directional?
@@davidqheffner Looking at the website you are correct. The LEDS instead of displaying one color can actually "show" 100 different angles of display. Once I know where you are standing I pipe your information to your angle. It is all in the display.
Why not just send this information to your phone after you scan you check-in, isn't that much simpler than having to point your phone to a giant screen? 😂
Lol good idea
You haven't understood the video. The giant screen is showing personalised info to different people and the people with phones are recording the engenuity
@@farahmo4519 I understood the video, and appreciate the use of technology behind what that giant screen is meant for, but my point is that it is unecessary because personalized info can be trasmitted to our phones directly instead of personalizing that same info on a giant screen through the phone's camera. In short - Why watch a movie in the theatre, when you can watch it at home? Get my point?
@@sussus4914 theatres make it special and so does the bug screen. I'd love to try that. Plus enough of our necks bent to our phones all the time!
@@farahmo4519 You're missing the point - I'm not talking in terms of "feelings" or how this makes the experience "special". I am strictly talking in terms of TECHNOLOGY! I get it, this concep gives you a different EXPERIENCE and makes you feel wonderful. I do not care about that in my argument...I am simply saying tech wise this concept, while new and exciting, is redundant because there is another simpler way of achieving the SAME RESULT which has been achived already through whats called "push notifications" on our smart phones years ago. Think like a man, and you will understand what I'm trying to convey.
Wouldn't it be more logical just to send all info to your phone? I mean, I don't know, maybe I'm missing something here.
No traveling w/out Gov't Nano Tech Injection...this will be used for Control
very nice
Well surely this technology has been used before to send secret messages??🤔I’d be very surprised if not.
Technically someone else could see it, since they're only changing the angle of the pixels on the screen. It's not magic.
But if it is refined they couldn't see it unless they like put their head directly on your shoulder - and if done well - even that would not work.
Your dead wrong
Wow amazing...but i guess this all wasnt needed.
It's not realy needed at this application. There are many other ways to give you the information. But it could be very useful at other aplications. That screen is rather tecknology approving.
Wow
The nintendo 3ds could project 2 images at the same time one for each eye. how many directions can this display serve?
20 trillion 😂
It has been said to be 18.000 directions. It's truely many.
Could identical twins see each eachothers details ?
No. The system tracks people visually (As unknown „blobs“) and associates booking information with the specific „blob“ that's standing by the scanner when the pass is scanned. Identical twins booked on different flights will only see their own booking information as it works on which „blob“ has which booking, nothing to do with biometrics.
Vaporware
"In a slightly scary future" lol
@A2d
Disbelief
Any one come from S.E.T
Asian will rule the world . Noodle Era 🍜
Late
Scan your face match your information
Not your eyes and finger print 😜🤣☺️😂🤣🙂😂😅☺️😂😉😃😉😃😜😜☺️🙂🤠😉😃😜😜😜😜😉😜😉😉😉😉😉😉😜
what a waste of time and money... they have an app for that
😎😎😎😎😎😎
Omg… so much money to throw away. Technology from 2014 which does require a specific display.
EVERY SONGLE HUMAN HAS A PHONE! Just give it a barcode and show everything there. Print barcodes on the floor to then render arrows in an augmented reality software.
I have a phone, but there is no way the camera or CPU in mine is going to handle any AR applications...
(It's a Chinesium feature phone with a 0,3MP VGA camera, a 200MHz CPU, and a battery lifespan that the iPhone 15 Pro Max can only dream about... 😉)
In short agar koi kam padha likha or less literate person vahan pahuch gya ...he's gonna feel so less treated
We do not care !
MashaAllah 👌
MashaAllah ti what? That we are being fully registered now?
asian lolllllllllllllllllll