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  • Apple has something like that I bet.

    

  • If you love this... look up the SAMSUNG SMART WINDOW.

    It will be mass produced in a few months. Enjoy :)

  • Hey! It's Sherlock's mind palace.

  • Quero um desse pra mim!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • I want this one for me!!!!!!!!!!!

    

  • This interface is bordering on comedy. It's flashy alright, but complex and clunky as hell, and in the end, nobody would actually buy it.

  • I can't imagine myself working like that 8 hours a day.

  • Early 2012, will have the Kinect in PCs... so they say...

  • living trauma out in flesh. This is what happens when you are taken captive under  cyber mastery.

  • The new see-through screens I have seen on laptops are really annoying.

  • in the future, people will be astounded by the speed and precision of dedicated tactile input devices

  • @calx

    Think of it as a USB memory stick. There's always a need for one,,,,,

  • Wow - how stupid is the bit where the guy copies the "licences" from one workstation onto a "disk" and then slides the clear plastic cheese-grater into the display 3 feet away? What, they don't have a freaking network in the office?

    1st rule in attempting to predict technological progress, technology doesn't tend to get more inconvenient to use than it used to be!

  • @calx you're so dumb ahahahahahahaahahaha, the people in this world..

  • @YankeeBra That helps, what?

  • @calx as new technologies are found, they are at first very primitive compared to their later incarnations. Think about the earliest mainstream computers. They were not suitable at all for anything besides surfing the internet slowly(56k) and doing workspreads, now they can be used for pretty much anything

  • 'SixthSense' helped with the making of this film.

  • Sixth Sense Project is inspired by this... Sixth Sense NUI on top of something like EyeTap for video, and the Emotiv for additional neural interfacing... that sounds like something I'd love to be a part of~

  • Quantum computing using the projection of the spiritual patterns upon us is criminal. It is the most evil act know to the soul to have ever been done. Turning people into whatever they want and then playing the people as chess pieces on a world stage game. Broadcasting=casting patterns over a wide area or individualized casting to control murders etc. To be forced into this water and forced to have to hold the victim's spirits moments before their death is horrid! Even without pay!

  • *scratches balls*

    "...Fuck, did I just delete it? COMPUTER UNDO!! HOW DO I UNDO!!?"

  • Child of Eden?

  • What are the hand movements when you are a ventriloquist? Maybe the art of puppetry using high tech applications should not be ignored.

  • This technology is already invented....Xbox Kinect. LOL.

  • @codexdecipher This was made before Kinect...

  • Reminds me of AI for some reson.

  • @meatisdeliciouse same director..

  • watch?v=cq2Ng14dV6E

  • @FilipGeorgiev watch?v=mzKmGTVmqJs this one is much more similar with the technology in the movie. it's coming true. :)

  • @ethusiasm i've seen that :) it will be so cool.. btw check this watch?v=nipKN_Zh1tc

  • The blonde guy - wasn't he in Team America?

  • These flat pictures ...It's a primitif bi-dimensional presentation moving in a 3 dimensional space.

    how about trying displaying multi-dimensional presentation in a bi-dimensional space?

    DThaeman>physical cloud ;-)

  • Spielberg's films depressive

  • this shit look primitive lmfao

  • another fucking turd from Spielberg

  • watch?v=2kt7nd_XelU Made in Adobe after effects :D please let e know what you think!

  • they have naked white women computers floating in liquid with brain hardware and they have 8 track tape sized heavy plastic floppy disks..

    what were they thinking?????

  • Implants within the precogs record and trasmit data from the precogs brain tissue, convert them into data to be interpreted by computers. There is too much traffic of send and receive to stabilize a system to accomodate a bandwidth equal to or greater than that delivered by the human brain, its a receive/hand shake/request between brain and computer. Therefore a wide display custom fabricated medium must accomodate the user to be able to request specific information (memories) without excess.

  • Spielberg e Cruise!

  • *what the kinect and all its fanboys/girls wishes it was

  • Kinects future

  • @briguy231 some guys at MIT already started on it.

  • awesome glove lightshow! lol

  • So you take a pattern of say my brother and his violent death and you put it almost exactly upon another family. Then having power over the media you tell through the news that it was gang related. When it is a spin of events to specifically target those who know the truth. How about this, someone pays virtual payment and you transfer it over onto someone else. Can't tell you how many times I paid penalties for someone else. Want access to these jap/ scientology temple systems.

  • this movie is so fucking cool

  • @dbizzttle909 I know =D

  • I would never thought stuff like that could happen, at least not in my lifetime. 8 years later something like that, i mean tracking for hands and objects.... kinect, is available. Now... the University of Arizona is developing hologram technology and with some inginuity people might be able to implement that kind of technology in displays like the ones we see in the clip. Add that the motion tracking cameras and softwares... Amazing

  • Kinect? Is that you?

  • @isaacbrown09 nope :(

  • @isaacbrown09 Yes I believe it will be, minus those finger thingies on him. ^_^

  • @isaacbrown09 go and search tsilb on youtube. he's creating a kinect NUI (Natural user interface) based on this movie. it's in its early stage but worth a look

  • Kinect sucks, there is something much better now. Kinect is for us (normal people).

  • his hands and arms would be tired after few minutes of this interface gymnastics. I'll rather take brain- machine interface.

  • wat the heck no voice commands

  • @jellymelly829 cause is boring and stupid

  • @jellymelly829 Voice commands are inefficient. Gestures are more rapidly able to convey a directive.

  • Terrible UI and user experience.

  • i would hate to move so much to look through a couple of pictures. I'd much rather use a mouse. Although you would exercise while you are on your comp. Those are some really big ass "flash drives" :E

  • @VRock121 I know, right? You'd think that they'd have that shrunk down in size even smaller then the size they are now, since this film takes place in the future. Hell, they may even have information on laser tubes in the future, which could be the size of fuses, and then you'd just pop it into a peripheral on a computer, and voila! The information pops up on the screen. Don't understand how Steven Spielberg, with the mind that he has, overlooked that detail. . .

  • Doesnt actually looks so futuristic tbh

  • OLED + KINECT

  • kinect xD

  • they're doing this with kinect, albeit without the holographic screen... but i'm sure a projector behind a sheet of glass can solve that problem

  • @lolololAdnan No. This uses glove controllers. The Kinect doesn't use any controller. If anything PS Move is more like this since there is an actual tech demo of something like this actually happening with the playstation move

  • @lolololAdnan holographic screens are coming out next year or 2013... along with holographic clothing....... yes.... wearing a computer screen......as in like cotton.... you see some crazy shit in area 51.... no kidding.

  • @DAGONLINUX if that's the case, I would love to sneak up behind some amazing supermodel and pull her batteries.. hubba hubba ;-)

  • oh, SO ready to use an interface like this. c'mon Kinect people, you're about 90% of the way there ^^

  • This looks like an HP commercial :D

  • why would they steal the interface from CSI Miami? :p

  • What's this song?

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  • Tom Cruise, what a disgrace he turned in to. What an incredible nut job.....

  • I don't care how popular this technology gets. I'll never stand in front of a machine waving around like an idiot attempting to control it.

  • @mopar3000m have u ever heard of the Kinect lol

  • @mopar3000m Heard of Kinect? People are going crazy about it already

  • @mopar3000m I like the 1 x 2 foot flash drive, @ :40 and how they use it to copy files from one computer to the next. Who knew Sneaker net would be the wave of the future.

  • @mopar3000m I hope you never buy the Kinect

  • what if djs could do this with music?

    now they can.

    the master hands.

  • google the master hands for more info

  • if this computer is so fucking advanced why do they have to move files with a physical media?

  • @DThaeman Thought the exact same thing back when the movie came out... That shit always bothered me.

  • @DThaeman My best guess would be security, although it's probably just for the sake of the viewer's understanding of what's going on.

  • @DThaeman i reckon physical media will be around for a long time. maybe not forever, but there's always a place for data you can carry with you, can humanely transfer to someone and has a physical presence.

  • @DThaeman security reasons maybe?

  • @DThaeman

    Are you taking about this insane dream-technology called "in tor net"? Moving files without floppy disks? NO WAY!

  • @DThaeman Because it looks good on screen. Duh.

  • @DThaeman If I had to guess, it's that physical media requires direct contact from a person to interact with. On a security level, it would require you to have physical access the the media in order to get the information, which would be far more difficult to do in a high security area than it would be to discover a crack in the computer's security. There will always be a flaw somewhere in technology, but at least in this sense, you have to get to it yourself.

  • @DThaeman As they said in the movie "to prevent tampering" as it's evidence.

  • @DThaeman it looks more cool :D

  • @DThaeman

    It looks cooler than using Bluetooth.

  • @DThaeman maybe for some security reason?

  • @DThaeman Security.

  • @DThaeman what i was thinking

  • @DThaeman what i was thinking

    Also i get tired of playing the wii in like 15 mins

    the glove looks cool tho... like silk pool glove with led's

  • @DThaeman cause its cool

  • @DThaeman Because their computer runs on Windows.

  • @DThaeman Security, bro. That large screen is probably not connected to the Internet, or even a LAN. It's the only 100% foolproof way to keep hackers out. The smaller screen could be used to access databases online, and then data is transferred physically to the large screen, which stores the case data on a hard drive.

  • @PunchAPeach I didn't see AVG, Avast, or Norton antivirus pop up when his buddy popped the physical media into the slot. Who's to say someone couldn't plant a virus on the assistant's computer where all the driver's license information is stored?

  • @atreyu179 lol Just because we didn't see a desktop icon or taskbar notification anywhere in the GUI doesn't mean there isn't a security program running in the background. Just open up your Task Manager and look at the circus that's going on in your system.

  • @PunchAPeach I know, I was just being a bit facetious. Those comments about the antivirus I made were some of the noobiest I've ever made (intentionally). I just wanted to say that for the sake of debate. :)

  • @atreyu179 Ah, nothing wrong with a healthy debate! Keeps the mind sharp. LOL

  • @DThaeman As opposed to what, a non-physical media?

  • @homestyle2000 Huh?

  • @DThaeman Security Reasion I think.

  • @DThaeman To The Cloud!

  • @DThaeman who says it's so fcking advanced?

  • @DThaeman pwned!

  • @DThaeman for security perhaps..

  • I guess you've found a way to save data without a physical / 'cloud' backup?

    In your wold data is saved in space.

    please share the secret. You'll make us all rich!!

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  • @steve0face if i did that i'd have to see your O-face... ok ready? its a jump to files mat.. you see, there would be this mat on the floor that would have different files.. written on it... that you could.. jump to!!

  • lebay anjis pilemnya

    :))

  • KINECT! lol

  • Three years later Apple applied for the patent of the action used at 0:33 in the clip. The strange thing is that they actually got the patent granted recently.

  • The only corny thing in this is the PLEXI FLOPPY DISKS...hahaha..like anything would need to be on an 8 track sized memory block....

    UM...its obvious there is a giant network running the PRECOGS and accessing their BRAINS....it wouldnt be that hard to have a network that accesses simple FBI files...

  • I wonder what 'apps' would need to be created in order to bring this to fruition?

    would a operating system need to be created for something like this?

  • @no565

    Put this in your search bar for youtube: OpenCV mouse;

    the basics are already there, there libraries are made.

    It could be an app, a media viewer (which is all Mr. Cruise is doing here), later on I guess an OS will be build for it to easily integrate everything(like the on-screen-display circles) to make things easier. When this is completely integrated it'd be easier to circle your finger for example to browse than to actually click folders(much like the iPod)

  • @no565 yeah, it would need to be useless for anything except browsing pictures and videos.. it would also need to have a target audience of at least 5 million braid dead suckers who want nothing more than to impress their friends with the latest gadget

  • The future is now. Watch at Kinect for Xbox 360, it's pretty much that.  They remove the finger-by-finger sensivity for production cost, but you can control everything with your body.

  • which movie??

  • what song is this on the sound track? reply to this post :>

  • @simplybornhuman Symphony No.8 in B minor Unfinished by Schubert

  • microsoft surface lol

  • 70% of this can be done in the average American's house.

  • I think this movie gives a good interpretation of future technology (apart from utilising psychics of course).

  • in the mid 90s, tom cruise could of pulled off a good tony stark

  • Kinect makes it come true!

    (this comment is not sponsored by Microsoft)

  • @amazingdany Yeah, an you don't need gloves. Btw, they used that transparent device to transfer files from the little screen to the main screen. Why would you do that when you can transfer it by wireless networks?

  • @kokone9 its because they built the system to be super time efficient. the amount of information they were able to analyze was incredible for less than 5 minutes. The amount of information they were able to get outa that video would take current video analyse people days. the reason why they transfer that information manualy is because there isnt any mistakes and the guy doesnt have to screw around on a computer configuring the information to be sent to the other system.

  • Cold milk and cookies on a hot summer’s night….

    O_O

  • IMO, the best film '02 and one of Spielberg's best works.

  • lol were those glass floppies as big as an iPad?

  • Imagine what posting on facebook would be like with that :D

  • Why are people infatuated with this thing? It seems imprecise and a waste of (physical) space.

  • This is supposed to be 2057 and yet technology is more like 2015, lol

  • and now in Real! --> /watch?v=b6YTQJVzwlI

  • I think that's not very practical UI no matter how cool it looks like.

  • lol while Schubert plays in the background

  • Just saw a TED presentation on "sixth sense technology". Still has a ways to go, but is conceptually similar to the interactive ui in minority report. This technology is not as far off as you might think.

  • this movie is brilliant, I love it!

  • Do you know what that glowing sphere in PSMove represents?

    It represents one of those ten glowing LED in Tom Cruise's finger tips on the film Minority Report!

    Sony beats Nintendo and Microsoft in this awesome piece of future technology!

    The Playstatation Move is the future of motion controls right in our finger tips come Quarter 4 of 2010!

  • PS3 has something very similar search Engadget Live PS3 motion controls and watch the long video that is about 5 minutes.

  • twenty ? give it five years ... imagine how young services like google youtube and facebook are...

  • this tehnology exists and this movie 2002 made I think is a commercial for the future tehnologies anyway amasing.But I want an explanation I think .Who made this future who is making the future?

  • the hands will tire

  • damn my arms would get tired using one of those computers. he's swinging like a mexican prize fighter

  • @goonlagoon That's very funny mate!

  • Project natal !!

  • all of this technology is here *now* (including the see through screens). Problem is we're too lazy to be fucking around with all that nonesense.

  • VFX guys did a great job.

  • Amen to that! And John Williams did an exceptionally brilliant job with the soundtrack, too.

  • Like Windows 7!!!!!!

  • I would like to see the actual set and see what is real.

  • Only the music is real. Tom Cruise's face is CGI.

  • ahahahah lol

  • i like this movie because it's not one of those over-the-top super sci-fi spaceships lazor'd movies like ussual.

  • yes, the science fiction aspect is secondary and supplementary to the plot devices.

    like a movie should be...

  • @patrikasLTL Well the jetpacks were kinda over the top?

  • why do they have to put the files on that card and walk it over? dont they have cables in the future?

  • or point and drag like he did with the other files

  • Security.

  • What's the soundtrack?

  • Franz Schubert 8 Symphony "Unfinished" movement 1

  • Thank you!

  • 0:47 that is a kick ass hard drive!!!

  • Microsoft Natal !!! =)

  • Except that Natal is more advanced- it doesn't need any special gloves.

  • is a... POWER GLOVEE!!

  • i love the power glove, it's sooo bad....

  • stde, it's Minority Report :)

  • what is this movie? i see tom cruise

  • Microsoft's Project Natal is the implementation of Minority Report :)

  • @ naceryou

    Absolutely...Now We Need That Implemented To Laptops.

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