Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe LONDON, Aug. 19 (UPI) -- Officials in a London council district said a computerized hologram will replace human receptionists at the front desk of the council building. The Brent council in northwest London said the virtual assistant, dubbed Shanice, will be projected to make it appear as if she is sitting behind a desk at the town hall and she will be programmed to answer a limited number of questions and "help point people in the right direction," The Daily Telegraph reported Monday. Advertisement The council said the nearly $19,000 hologram still costs less than employing a human receptionist. "This is the sort of space age technology you hear about but never really expect to see, especially in council buildings," said James Denselow, the Brent council's head of customers and citizens. "The best thing is it's going to save us lots of money, without compromising our service. Nowadays we're constantly having to look at innovative ways to cut costs and they don't come more cutting edge than Shanice." Read More Redheads gather in Portland for Guinness record attempt EMS technician suffers heart attack while giving CPR 'Elaborate' crop circles appear in British countryside 1967 Ferrari sells for a record $27.5 million Firefighters rescue dried-up Detroit splash park