We have never been more terrified as when Jerry Jones, the Dallas Cowboys‘ owner, collaborated with AT&T to build an AI replica of himself at AT&T Stadium. Jerry Jones, the owner of the Dallas Cowboys, has recently introduced a new feature to AT&T Stadium that you might find interesting if you’ve ever wanted to ask him a question but were afraid to meet him in person. If not, FLEE!
On Thursday, “Meet Jerry Jones — An Interactive Experience” was unveiled inside inside AT&T Stadium. The interactive experience employs artificial intelligence to power a hologram of the billionaire to respond to questions from fans.
The fact that Jerry Jones’ AI hologram will still exist years after his passing is what really frightens me about this. He has discovered a means to continue to haunt the Cowboys after death. This cutting-edge interface, which combines the worlds of athletics and artificial intelligence, is evidence of how far technology has advanced. Does this meet our needs? No. Exists a way to halt it right now? It doesn’t seem that way.
The “Owner’s Experience Tour” is an option offered on the AT&T Stadium website and costs $55.
The #Cowboys have unveiled an AI-driven hologram of Jerry Jones at AT&T Stadium. Fans can ask about his life, college at Arkansas, owning the Cowboys, etc. The technology can generate multiple responses, creating a lifelike conversation with Jerry Jones. pic.twitter.com/tMz1MM5Rcp
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) September 7, 2023
The holographic Jones is available for questions on a range of topics, including his upbringing, his time playing college football at Arkansas, his foray into business, and his position as owner, president, and general manager of the Dallas Cowboys.
On Monday, the Cowboys will play the Giants on the road and hope to improve upon their remarkable 12-5 record from the previous year. The real Jerry Jones wants his team to win more games in the postseason than they do during the regular season.
The Jerry Jones hologram sparked the following reactions on social media:
Officially creeped out. He’s the owner. It’s not like he’s Eddie Van Halen.
— Goodspeed 🐏 (@d_goodspeed) September 8, 2023
He's going to be running the cowboys in 3057
— Digge546 (@digge546) September 7, 2023
Kinda reminds me of those paintings from Harry Potter.
— Daniel-Son (@rekkoha_dmr) September 8, 2023
But why tho
— Bryce 🎸 (@HamlerMileHigh) September 7, 2023
Holy hell
— Rex Chapman🏇🏼 (@RexChapman) September 7, 2023
