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According to Le Chat,
I haven’t read it and the Wikipedia article doesn’t seem to mention virtual actors, so it could be wrong. At least it didn’t hallucinate a fake book.
It just cited the wrong Neal Stephenson book, so not way off.
Great book, eh. So many interesting ideas presented in there.
https://archive.is/ZTU90
The Atlantic | Neal Stephenson’s Most Stunning Prediction
The sci-fi legend coined the term metaverse. But he was most prescient about our AI age. By Matteo Wong
William Gibson
Oh snap, thanks - I was mixing up The Diamond Age with another book, yes. Ractors are from Stephenson, but I also had another author's books in my head. See? Feeble mind. There's still another woman author I need to track down and re-read here.
Aha! I found it --
Remake by Connie Willis
https://www.worldswithoutend.com/novel.asp?ID=86
Great book, well worth reading still.
I asked Perplexity with “What is the scifi book from the 90s that had “ractors,” where a person would act in front of a camera and a computer would animate a CG model?”and got (what other commenters are saying) is the correct answer: