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privacy in volumetric video
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Privacy in volumetric video is a growing concern as Microsoft's VoluMe system introduces authentic 3D video calls using just a webcam. This technology captures presence, gestures, and expressions as dynamic spatial renderings, raising questions about data security and user consent. Unlike traditional 2D video, volumetric video creates detailed 3D models of users, which could be misused if not properly protected. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight the need for robust privacy measures to prevent unauthorized access or surveillance. As immersive telepresence evolves, balancing innovation with privacy safeguards becomes critical for enterprise and personal use.
The dream of truly immersive 3D video calls—where conversations capture not just your words, but your presence, gestures, and nuanced expressions as a dynamic, spatially rendered “you”—has tantalized the tech world for decades. Video conferencing has brought workforces and families closer...
3d video
3d video calls
ai invideo calls
digital avatars
future of remote work
gaussian splatting
immersive communication
live gaussian prediction
microsoft research
neural rendering
privacyinvolumetricvideo
real-time 3d reconstruction
remote presence
spatial-aware videovideo call innovation
video conferencing
virtual meetings
volumetric telepresence