Tuesday, May 22, 2012

New York City Airports Installing Avatars That Get Chatty Upon Being Approached

 

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is beefing up customer service at area airports — and getting some James Cameron-style help in the form of avatars. 

The avatar will be seen on a device that is a life-sized flat screen in the shape of a woman. She will dispense flight information and tips about services like shuttle bus and taxi pick-ups. It activates when a customer approaches.

Port Authority Executive Director Pat Foye unveiled one of the computerized, talking avatars at a press conference at LaGuardia Airport Monday morning. He said the machines are meant to supplement the airport’s 350 flesh-and-blood customer representatives, who will soon be joined by 70 new hires.

However, the avatars are not interactive. Foye said he hopes a future iteration of the talking machines will hold conversations with passengers.

A total of five avatars are scheduled for installation at LaGuardia, JFK and Liberty Newark airports in early July.

The Authority also unveiled new airport apps and dozens of new information kiosks and electronic device charging stations to help travelers.

Source:   http://www.wnyc.org

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