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Mar 19, 2021

Facebook’s upcoming AR wrist controllers will hijack your nerves

Posted by in categories: augmented reality, computing, cyborgs, ethics, mobile phones, space, virtual reality

All of which would be nice and handy, but clearly, privacy and ethics are going to be a big issue for people — particularly when a company like Facebook is behind it. Few people in the past would ever have lived a life so thoroughly examined, catalogued and analyzed by a third party. The opportunities for tailored advertising will be total, and so will the opportunities for bad-faith actors to abuse this treasure trove of minute detail about your life.

But this tech is coming down the barrel. It’s still a few years off, according to the FRL team. But as far as it is concerned, the technology and the experience are proven. They work, they’ll be awesome, and now it’s a matter of working out how to build them into a foolproof product for the mass market. So, why is FRL telling us about it now? Well, this could be the greatest leap in human-machine interaction since the touchscreen, and frankly Facebook doesn’t want to be seen to be making decisions about this kind of thing behind closed doors.

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Mar 18, 2021

Inside Facebook Reality Labs: Wrist-based interaction for the next computing platform

Posted by in categories: augmented reality, computing

TL;DR: Last week, we kicked off a three-part series on the future of human-computer interaction (HCI). In the first post, we shared our 10-year vision of a contextually-aware, AI-powered interface for augmented reality (AR) glasses that can use the information you choose to share, to infer what you want to do, when you want to […].

Mar 18, 2021

Creator who sold NFT house for $500,000: We’ll be ‘living in an augmented reality lifestyle’ soon

Posted by in categories: augmented reality, habitats, space

“NFTs can go into an augmented reality, 3D asset space,” contemporary artist Krista Kim told CNBC.

Mar 18, 2021

Facebook shows off mind-reading technology it hopes to use one day with smart glasses

Posted by in category: augmented reality

Facebook is showing off its mind-reading wrist device and an augmented reality keyboard that it is working on as it prepares to release its smart glasses.

Mar 11, 2021

Navy engineer devises new way to enhance night vision for ground forces

Posted by in categories: augmented reality, cosmology, economics, military, virtual reality

TOWARDS a METAMATERIALLY-BASED ANALOGUE SENSOR FOR TELESCOPE EYEPIECES jeremy batterson.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVQWmWkbzkw.

(NB: Those familiar with photography or telescopy can skip over the “elements of a system,” since they will already know this.)

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Mar 2, 2021

Future of Vision: Augmented Reality Contact Lenses Are Here

Posted by in categories: augmented reality, futurism

Smart contact lenses are finally becoming a reality. And the future of this intriguing technology is nothing like what you might expect.

Mar 2, 2021

Microsoft debuts its AR/VR meetings platform Mesh

Posted by in categories: augmented reality, internet, space, virtual reality

Today, at a special AR/VR focused event held inside its virtual reality community platform Altspace, Microsoft showcased a new product aiming to provide their AR HoloLens platform and VR Windows Mixed Reality platform with a shared platform for meetings.

The app is called Microsoft Mesh and it gives users a cross AR/VR meeting space to interact with other users and 3D content, handling all of technical hard parts of sharing spatial multi-player experiences over the web. Like Microsoft’s other AR/VR apps, the sell seems to be less in the software than it is in enabling developers to tap into one more specialization of Azure, building their own software that builds on the capabilities. The company announced that AltspaceVR will now be Mesh-enabled.

In the company’s presentation, they swung for the fences in showcasing potential use cases, bringing in James Cameron, the co-founder of Cirque du Soleil and Pokémon Go developer Niantic.

Feb 28, 2021

Club IA Tesla

Posted by in categories: augmented reality, education

The future of education with augmented reality 🧑 🏫🧠


El futuro de la educación con Realidad Aumentada 🧑‍🏫 🧠.

Feb 23, 2021

Augmented reality art: Where your home becomes the gallery

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How virtual artworks allow you to see anything from the sun to a giant spider in your own home.

Feb 22, 2021

The tech industry is looking to replace the smartphone — and everybody is waiting to see what Apple comes up with

Posted by in categories: augmented reality, biotech/medical, mobile phones

Today, the most common use cases are much more mundane, including smartphone-based games and apps like Pokemon Go or Apple’s Ruler app, which use the phone’s screen and camera rather than relying on glasses or another set of screens sitting on your face. The few companies who are actively producing AR glasses are mostly focused on work scenarios, like manufacturing and medicine.


Industry watchers and participants think that Apple has a good chance to validated and revolutionize augmented reality like it did with smartphones.

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