A startup called Hologram has received funding from many big names, including Linkin Park member Mike Shinoda. Currently serving as a Google Chrome extension, the system allows users to create avatars that can move in real time.
Described as one of the technologies of the future cryptocurrencies and NFTs New news about it keeps coming every day. Many technology companies and famous names explain that they are making moves towards these issues. NFT avatars are one of the assets that receive such investments.
Now a move towards NFTs has come from a member of the world-famous rock band Linkin Park. co-founder of the group Mike Shinodawhich allows its users to create NFTs to the hologram invested.
Video calls can be made as NFT
Hologram, which is currently available as a Google Chrome add-on, allows its users to their NFTs allows them to create. If we open it further, this system will transform your image. in real time It can convert to NFT and even change your voice. The company also underlines that this process, which is stated to be realized through machine learning, does not collect user data.
A clip Hologram posted on Twitter also shows that your NFT can be created during a Google Meet meeting. When the video is reviewed, you can see that the system monitors your movements and animated avatars that can move according to you appears to have formed.
As we mentioned, Linkin Park member Mike Shinoda is among the company’s investors. Shinoda’s Hologram’s NFT music project in Ziggurats it will also work. It is also among the news that many different names other than Shinoda have invested in Hologram.
Founded by two entrepreneurs interested in Web3 projects and collecting $6.5 million in investment, Hologram has limited functionality in general. Changing NFTs and he wants to bring such avatars to life. Saying that a mobile application will come soon, the company also emphasizes that its technology can be used to create short and long videos.
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