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    AI-Blend VR
    (Library Information Services, CUI Lahore, 2024) Abdul Mueed; FA20-BCS-060; Asmara Safder
    Our proposal, “AIBlend VR”, combines on AI with VR, in order to promote mutually beneficial HCI and produce pleasant VR experience. So covering at least two semesters, we plan to work on a realistic VR setting, which will be especially important to enhance the existing LLM models for interacting AI. In this regard, users will interact with lifelike Meta Human AI NPCs via VR helmets using the latest AI and LLMs technology. As with previous interactions with AI and Meta Human displayed here, to assure smooth flow and the intensity of emotions experienced by the user, the actions corresponding to the AI response will be coordinated to reach a high degree of realism in this connection. Our responsibilities involve choosing the right AI models, making the necessary modifications to meet contextual demands, and guaranteeing that AI replies synchronize with related Meta Human motions, allowing for a gripping user experience. Our success in this hypothesis lies in the continually increasing AI responses’ similarity to the actual Meta Human moves, hence providing the users with an engaging experience. In conclusion, it appears that further development and further integration of AI and VR could dramatically change the way on how people communicate with computers. Moreover, our proposed work would also include implementing conversational AI in the project related to the partner industries and virtual events, making a more significant contribution to virtual interaction and AI improvements in conveying conversational skills.

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