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golongandprosper t1_j67azrb wrote

I wouldn’t think so. The code for the video is digital, and patterns can be detected from the rendered frames, while a monitor displays converted data to analog light patterns. The only reason for a monitor is if the detector is a camera in front of the monitor sensing light patterns, then it would convert to digital patterns similar to the orginal code. That may be useful for interacting in the analog world and accounting for the way light reflects in an analog space, but I think that’s future tech, or maybe automated cars. You’d hope they’ve done some control/experiment to account for lighting changes like this

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