Microsoft brings basketball fans to the stadium |
The National Basketball Association (NBA) is using Microsoft's new teamwork model to provide a hypothetical live gaming experience for basketball fans.
Microsoft announced earlier this month the group mode feature, which uses artificial intelligence to separate the face and shoulders and place them in a virtual space with others.
The National Basketball Association (NBA) uses this new "team" mode and a 17-foot LED screen that surrounds the basketball court and places fans next to the players.
Fans can interact in real time and players can see and hear these reactions.
These virtual booths include over 300 fans who use the shared mode functionality to sit side by side in teams.
Fans can watch the game while watching the game's live broadcast side-by-side.
President (Microsoft 365) Jared Spataro said: This new experience gives fans the feeling of sitting side by side during live games without leaving the comfort and security of their homes.
At the same time, players are encouraged and supported when they direct the ball to the real world goal. They saw the fans 'reaction in real time, while spectators who attended the match from home felt the fans' vitality and watched the entire fans. Virtual runway. "
NBA members attend the meeting to remove any misconducting participants or delay the experiment.
The diffuser changes the camera to give fans a fresh perspective. The microphone in the field picks up sneakers and the usual jumping tone.
In addition to the team experience, fans can also be encouraged to use NBA apps. These default songs are shown on the video card while the animation is playing.
The cooperation between Microsoft and the National Basketball Association (NBA) is part of a strategic alliance that the parties signed earlier this year.
Microsoft has signed a multi-year contract with the National Basketball Association (NBA) to become the official provider of artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and league laptops.
The NBA season stopped in March due to a coronary virus epidemic and resumed on July 30.
This innovative use of the team platform is just one of many ways that various sports around the world are trying to create a virtual fan experience.