Korea’s POSTECH develops sub-millimeter waveguide to shrink AR glasses
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This is actually really interesting and could make a difference. Now let's see price drops
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This is actually really interesting and could make a difference. Now let's see price drops
AR that just doesn't suck ass would be welcome even without price drops. We've had some projects where we tried to use AR glasses for interactive maintenance assistance. They died not because of bulky gear but because resolution and clarity was absolutely shit.
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AR that just doesn't suck ass would be welcome even without price drops. We've had some projects where we tried to use AR glasses for interactive maintenance assistance. They died not because of bulky gear but because resolution and clarity was absolutely shit.
Oh I agree. I just think is part of the equation perhaps the thinner and lighter will enable for better processor?
Not an AR guy , although I lived my oculus until FB got hold of it. Didn't use it ever again after that day.
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Meta and Yandex are de-anonymizing Android users’ web browsing identifiers - Ars Technica
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Keep the Future Human: How Unchecked Development of Smarter-Than-Human, Autonomous, General-Purpose AI Systems Will Almost Inevitably Lead to Human Replacement. But it Doesn't Have to.
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