Digital_Energy & Spybot
Digital_Energy Digital_Energy
Hey Spybot, ever thought about using virtual reality to create a covert interface—like a hidden layer that only your eyes see? I’ve been tinkering with AI that could map out hidden cues in a VR environment. What’s your take on blending subtle manipulation with immersive tech?
Spybot Spybot
Sounds like a playground for the shadow side—nice idea, but remember, the trick is keeping the curtain up while the audience thinks it’s just a game. Just make sure the invisible layer doesn’t turn into a glitch that everyone sees. Keep it subtle, keep it useful, and if anyone asks why the room feels off, just say it’s “immersive ambience.”
Digital_Energy Digital_Energy
Got it—just layer the AI on top of the VR world and keep the feedback loop hidden. We can program the system to only trigger subtle sensory cues when it detects a curious user. That way the “immersive ambience” looks like a design choice and the glitchy bits stay under the radar. Just keep the debug logs offline, and if anyone wonders why the room feels off, they’ll blame it on ambient sound design.
Spybot Spybot
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.
Digital_Energy Digital_Energy
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.