![]() ![]() Personal interests: Richard has recently discovered Yoga and commits to a daily ritual.He is also a working group member of the IEEE Global Initiative on Ethics of Extended Reality and a Blockchain and AI Advisor for the XR Safety Initiative, focusing on promoting privacy, security, and ethics in immersive environments. As a member of the United Nations’ Resilience Frontiers Initiative Impact Advisory Group, he advises on communication strategies to support a global transition towards permanent resilience. Causes Richard cares about: Richard is deeply involved in various environmental and social initiatives.As a lecturer, advisor, and author, he enthusiastically discusses topics like AI ethics, AI for good, and promoting diversity in the AI community. Richard is the Executive Chair at, focusing on bridging the digital divide, leveraging diverse perspectives to reduce AI harms, and building agricultural resilience in the face of climate change. He is driven by the vision of a kinder, fairer, and more sustainable world and seeks to develop a digital future that works for everyone. Professional interests: Richard Foster-Fletcher is passionate about ethical artificial intelligence, blockchain, and climate change.Favourite quote or motto: “If you want to go fast, go alone, if you want to go far, go together”.Personal interests: Karen relies on a daily yoga practice to strengthen her body, mind and soul, ceramics to bring ideas to life and outdoor activities with her family, especially her baby, her son-shine.In addition, helping people how to cope with their physical and mental health is something she does in her free time. Causes Karen cares about: Karen volunteered with several nonprofit organizations, including mentoring a young apprentice program as a Public Relations professional, coordinating a women’s empowerment program and fundraising for the Red Cross.Steering MKAI comms, Karen’s motivation is to empower people, especially women, to stand up and raise their voices to build a more equitable, ethical and fairer world. Her top interests are diversity, inclusion, and sustainability developing strategies for cross-cultural, inclusive and interpersonal communication is her devotion. Professional interests: Karen is a communications professional that cares about people above all and has a strong interest in environmentally conscious practices and initiatives.That vote’s open to patrons from January 13-15. Alongside project updates for the Doom 3 DLCs, RazeXR, and WrathQuest, Team Beef closed this update by announcing a vote on its next VR project, for which it’s currently taking suggestions via Trello. ![]() Alongside Star Wars, we’ve previously seen them tackling Half-Life port Lambda1VR, the Quake series, Return To Castle Wolfenstein, and more. Team Beef’s best known for porting classic PC games to VR. For Jedi Outcast and Jedi Academy, both are currently available on Steam for $9.99. Like with all Team Beef mods, you’ll need to purchase the full game and sideload it with the mod onto a Quest or Pico headset. Playable on Quest 2, Quest Pro and Pico 4, the group confirmed it isn’t ready for public release yet, stating there’s “a few things to fix and new functionality to be added.” A ‘Companion App’ is also planned for mod downloads and auto-installation. Grant Bagwell (BaggyG – Team Beef) January 9, 2023Īs for Jedi Outcast, Team Beef’s VR mod - not to be confused with the separate Jedi Outcast fan remake - released as an “in-development” build to Patreon backers last November. Team Beef 2023 Plans / Current and Future Project Overview / First Patreon vote for next VR Project open Friday morning until Sunday 9PM CET for patrons of any tier. Team Beef confirmed its Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy port on Quest and Pico will soon launch for Patreon backers.Ĭonfirming its plans through Grant “BaggyG” Bagwell’s Twitter, Team Beef revealed a development build for Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy’s VR mod is expected to launch for Patreon backers “over the next month or so.” Playable on Quest and Pico, that’s being developed concurrently with Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast, and both are called “JKQuest” ports. However, Team Beef explains that Jedi Academy presents different development challenges to Jedi Outcast, citing dual-wielding sabers and Jedi Academy’s initial lack of first-person gameplay. ![]()
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