ASIST
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Artificial Sensory Induction Systems Technology or ASIST is a technology that can record, process and feed false sensory input to the brain, resulting in simulation of an unique experience. Developed in 2018 by Dr. Hosato Hikita of ESP Systems in Chicago, ASIST has become wildy popular among the entertainment industry because of the full-immersion, simulated-sensory experience, leading to the simsense medium, while the computer industry has used the ASIST technology as a human interface with the high-speed, high-information dataflow that modern computer systems and networks, such as the Matrix, that would have overwhelmed users interfacing with traditional methods.
