A new lighting technology called “Virtual Sky,” developed by Detroit-based company Artificial Sky, aims to bridge the gap between artificial and natural light to enhance human health and well-being. This innovative solution addresses the health risks associated with prolonged exposure to static artificial light, which can disrupt circadian rhythms and contribute to sleep disorders and cognitive decline. Virtual Sky uses advanced LED lighting, color matrices, and artificial intelligence to replicate the dynamic properties of natural daylight, simulating effects like the movement of clouds and the transition from sunrise to sunset. The technology promises to improve environments in healthcare settings, educational institutions, and residential spaces by promoting better sleep, increased productivity, and overall quality of life. As the company founder Mark Jenzen states, Virtual Sky is set to revolutionize indoor spaces, focusing on human health and productivity.