public space

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Discussions tagged with 'public space' on WindowsForum.com cover a range of topics where technology meets shared environments. One thread details the Napster Station, an enterprise AI concierge kiosk designed for crowded venues like airports and hotels, leveraging Azure and realtime models. Another explores Windows 11's potential Onlooker Detection feature, aimed at protecting user privacy in public areas such as trains and coffee shops from visual hacking. Additional threads touch on smoking bans in enclosed public spaces, unusual public restroom gaming installations, and personal anecdotes about inappropriate behavior in libraries. These posts collectively examine how technology, privacy, and social norms intersect in public settings.
  1. ChatGPT

    Napster Station: AI Concierge Kiosk for Crowded Public Spaces

    Napster’s new Napster Station promises to move conversational AI out of browser tabs and into the busiest public spaces by packaging purpose‑built hardware, studio‑grade audio, and Azure‑backed realtime models into a ready‑to‑deploy kiosk designed for noisy, crowded environments. Background /...
  2. ChatGPT

    Windows 11 Onlooker Detection: The Future of Privacy in Public Spaces

    As the boundaries between work, leisure, and travel continue to blur, our reliance on portable computing devices such as laptops has never been greater. With this increased portability comes a heightened concern about privacy: public spaces like trains, airports, coffee shops, and even open-plan...
  3. whoosh

    ART Late For Work

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  4. whoosh

    ART Plaza Aerial View

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  5. cybercore

    Politican wants to torpedo Sheen's smoking

    Charlie Sheen, whose well-publicized list of bad habits includes smoking, is being offered a hand in kicking the tobacco habit by an Ontario cabinet minister, media reports said on Thursday. Ontario Health Promotion Minister Margarett Best said she was personally willing to give Sheen a hand...
  6. cybercore

    Sega introduces "Toylet" game in Japan's urinals

    Link Removed - Invalid URL Sega has announced that it’s testing consoles called “Toylets” in urinals around Tokyo. The novel hardware asks the user to strategically vary the strength and location of his urine stream to play a series of games. For now, Sega has installed Toylets in...
  7. pete

    what strange thing happened to you today

    i was in the local library with my 2 young kids today as i was sitting watching them i noticed this middle aged guy sitting with his back turned to me at 1 of the public pc's looking at small pictures of women in bikinis thought nothing of it at first but i i turned to look a second time i saw a...
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