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[The Future of Telepresence: David Nussbaum and the Rise of Proto Holograms]-[“Beaming” people anywhere in the world with David Nussbaum of Proto]

How I Built This with Guy Raz · B2 · 2024-03-28

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From Podcasting to Digital Resurrection

David Nussbaum, the founder of Proto, began his entrepreneurial journey in the early 2000s, long before the podcasting boom. His background in radio advertising sales allowed him to bootstrap his own show, Decently Funny with Nuzzy and the Guy, by leveraging trust with blue-chip clients like Ford and Pepsi. This early venture into digital media and production laid the foundation for his shift toward high-end visual technology. Inspired by the 2012 Coachella performance of a holographic Tupac Shakur, Nussbaum pivoted to the nascent field of "digital resurrection." He worked with estates to bring legends like Whitney Houston and Billie Holiday to the stage using "Pepper's Ghost," an illusion-based technique. However, he soon realized that the high costs and logistical nightmares of these shows limited their scalability, leading him to envision a more universal tool for human connection.

The Birth of Proto: Holoportation

Nussbaum shifted his focus from resurrecting the dead to "connecting the living." He envisioned a device that could beam a live, hyper-realistic, 3D person into a space, effectively acting as a "time machine" for communication. The result was Proto (formerly Portal), a device resembling a telephone booth that uses a sophisticated light box and projection system to display a volumetric human image. Unlike standard video conferencing tools like Zoom or FaceTime, Proto provides a 3D presence that feels "so realistic and so believable that you would swear the person is actually right in front of you."

Scaling the Technology and Use Cases

Early development was fueled by personal savings and the resilience of Nussbaum’s vision. By schlepping his prototype to trade shows, he proved its power to drive engagement. Today, Proto is used by hospitals, universities, and corporations. Whether it is a professor beaming into a medical school to train students or celebrities like William Shatner and Howie Mandel using the technology to attend global events without the burden of travel, the impact is profound. Nussbaum emphasizes that this is not just about convenience; it is about saving time, money, and protecting the environment by reducing the need for unnecessary travel.

The Future: Toward Consumer Accessibility

While the flagship "Proto Epic" model currently costs around $60,000, Nussbaum is actively working to scale the technology for broader use. He has already introduced a 24-inch "miniature tabletop device" for $6,000 and has set a goal to bring a consumer-grade device under $1,000. He envisions a future where Proto is not just a standalone box, but potentially an app integrated into televisions or mobile devices, allowing for seamless, real-time spatial communication.

Ethics and the Role of AI

As Proto integrates more AI capabilities, including "Proto GPT" and interactive avatars, Nussbaum is acutely aware of the risks regarding deepfakes and misinformation. He maintains that Proto operates with a strict code of consent, especially when working with celebrity estates or public figures. The company’s engineers are tasked with ensuring "safety, encryption, privacy, and control" over the data sets used. Nussbaum views Proto as a communal experience—a "marketing device" and a "communication device" that offers a level of emotional connection that 2D screens simply cannot match. By bridging the gap between current smartphone technology and future volumetric projection, Proto aims to redefine how we interact in a digital world.

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