So, the biggest thing that Ian will need to do is impress upon everyone the significance of technology like this. Privacy isn't something that's as equally respected in 2512 as it is today, so wanting to conceal your face in society feels shady, even if it's universally known that this wouldn't work to get by any UN-sanctioned parties or the PDs in respective cities.
Basically, Ian would need to come up with test cases for this and pitch them to his bosses to get it working, as well as explain how this technology would be managed on other neural implants. Right now, projections on that level would involve permissions for each user, unless it's an advertisement (see: Meadowlark's world is a corporate hellhole). For our purposes, we figure that projections of that type are on a case-by-case basis. A visitor to Red Wings isn't forced to see all the games projected and can, in fact, turn off that feature and just quietly stalk the Displaced in peace. (As an example, haha.)
Obviously, we don't need a super concrete business plan or anything, just how Ian would ICly pitch and go about this. It's a super neat idea that we're not opposed to, but he needs to sell it to his bosses to get them to do the permissions/marketing work for him, since that's where other departments would step in.
Let us know if you have any questions about this. We're happy to help!
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So, the biggest thing that Ian will need to do is impress upon everyone the significance of technology like this. Privacy isn't something that's as equally respected in 2512 as it is today, so wanting to conceal your face in society feels shady, even if it's universally known that this wouldn't work to get by any UN-sanctioned parties or the PDs in respective cities.
Basically, Ian would need to come up with test cases for this and pitch them to his bosses to get it working, as well as explain how this technology would be managed on other neural implants. Right now, projections on that level would involve permissions for each user, unless it's an advertisement (see: Meadowlark's world is a corporate hellhole). For our purposes, we figure that projections of that type are on a case-by-case basis. A visitor to Red Wings isn't forced to see all the games projected and can, in fact, turn off that feature and just quietly stalk the Displaced in peace. (As an example, haha.)
Obviously, we don't need a super concrete business plan or anything, just how Ian would ICly pitch and go about this. It's a super neat idea that we're not opposed to, but he needs to sell it to his bosses to get them to do the permissions/marketing work for him, since that's where other departments would step in.
Let us know if you have any questions about this. We're happy to help!