Next time we’ll have a proper chat
And that’s not all. The developers are already working on the next development stage, which will be even more interactive. “In the next version, Václav Laurin will be able to listen to you, understand what you’re saying and have a conversation with you on a range of topics. This version will be based on the same Metahuman 3D model technology developed by Epic Games, the company behind the famous Fortnite game.
What will be different, though, is that it will use generative AI and large language model (LLM) technology, such as ChatGPT, which will be trained for specific environments and purposes. If you meet the avatar in the museum, he will know what exhibits you can see in which rooms. And if we take him to the Tour de France, say, he’ll know the details of all the stages and riders, so he’ll be able to tell you who crossed the finish line in which place the previous day. It’s also important that it can respond appropriately to more intrusive and even provocative questions. The idea is therefore to turn an anonymous artificial intelligence into an intelligence that is tailor-made for the Škoda brand and is ready to support the company at our events and trade fairs, and basically everywhere the customer comes into contact with the brand,” Zicconi explains, outlining the plans for the avatar’s future.