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Oct 19, 2017
Microsoftâs Windows Mixed Reality: everything you need to know
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: augmented reality, virtual reality
Microsoft is launching its own answer to virtual reality today, taking on HTC and Oculus in the process. Windows Mixed Reality will be available in the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, and headsets are now available to buy. Hereâs everything you need to know about Windows Mixed Reality.
Oct 13, 2017
Googleâs AutoML Project Teaches AI To Write Learning Software
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in categories: augmented reality, law, mobile phones, robotics/AI, transportation
White-collar automation has become a common buzzword in debates about the growing power of computers, as software shows potential to take over some work of accountants and lawyers. Artificial-intelligence researchers at Google are trying to automate the tasks of highly paid workers more likely to wear a hoodie than a coat and tieâthemselves.
In a project called AutoML, Googleâs researchers have taught machine-learning software to build machine-learning software. In some instances, what it comes up with is more powerful and efficient than the best systems the researchers themselves can design. Google says the system recently scored a record 82 percent at categorizing images by their content. On the harder task of marking the location of multiple objects in an image, an important task for augmented reality and autonomous robots, the auto-generated system scored 43 percent. The best human-built system scored 39 percent.
Such results are significant because the expertise needed to build cutting-edge AI systems is in scarceâeven at Google. âToday these are handcrafted by machine learning scientists and literally only a few thousands of scientists around the world can do this,â said Google CEO Sundar Pichai last week, briefly namechecking AutoML at a launch event for new smartphones and other gadgets. âWe want to enable hundreds of thousands of developers to be able to do it.â
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Sep 30, 2017
This new app brings 3D body parts into your living room
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: augmented reality, education, health
Sep 27, 2017
A New, Artificially Intelligent Hologram Was Just Born
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in categories: augmented reality, business, holograms, robotics/AI
VNTANA and Satisfi Labs are collaborating on a hologram concierge platform. The finished product will allow businesses to combine a virtual assistant powered by artificial intelligence with augmented reality visuals.
VNTANA and Satisfi Labs have announced a new platform that will allow businesses to develop a hologram concierge to be used in business. The project fuses artificial intelligence (AI) with augmented reality (AR) technology to produce a 3D persona that can interact with customers.
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Sep 14, 2017
A Letter From the Future: Dear Dad
Posted by Alexandra Whittington in categories: 3D printing, augmented reality, automation, drones, futurism, holograms, robotics/AI
For millennials and the generations to follow, the future will differ radically from their parentsâ world. Massively powerful digital technologies will bring seismic changes in the lifestyles, opportunities, privileges and choices experienced by young people compared to their parents.
Tags: AI, future, technology
Aug 29, 2017
Itâs Time to Think Beyond Cloud Computing
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: augmented reality, robotics/AI, transportation, virtual reality
That problem from the frontier of technology is why many tech leaders foresee the need for a new âedge computingâ networkâone that turns the logic of todayâs cloud inside out. Today the $247 billion cloud computing industry funnels everything through massive centralized data centers operated by giants like Amazon, Microsoft, and Google. Thatâs been a smart model for scaling up web search and social networks, as well as streaming media to billions of users. But itâs not so smart for latency-intolerant applications like autonomous cars or mobile mixed reality.
Cloud computingâs big, distant data centers canât support VR and self-driving carsâbut âedge computingâ can.
Jul 31, 2017
Disneyâs Magic Bench lets you play with AR characters without headset or smartphone
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: augmented reality, mobile phones
Disneyâs Magic Bench shows off a way to let multiple users interact with AR characters in real time, with real immersive feedback.
Jul 31, 2017
New camera designed by Stanford researchers could improve robot vision and virtual reality
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: augmented reality, robotics/AI, virtual reality
Stanford engineers have developed a 4D camera with an extra-wide field of view. They believe this camera can be better than current options for close-up robotic vision and augmented reality.
Jul 30, 2017
US Navy Gunners Are Testing A Wearable Heads-Up Display
Posted by John Gallagher in categories: augmented reality, military, wearables
A service lab has turned a lieutenantâs brainstorm into a testable prototype dubbed the GunnAR augmented-reality headset.
In just a year, a wearable headset designed to help U.S. Navy gunnery sailors cut through the fog of combat has evolved from a lieutenantâs brainstorm to a prototype being tested in various exercises.
Conceived by a junior officer aboard the destroyer Gridley, the idea for GunnAR was presented at last yearâs ONR Innovation Jam, where it received first prize â and $100,000 to make it real. After rapid progressions through various development milestones, the blue-tinted visor was put to the test in the Trident Warrior 2017 experiment aboard USS Bunker Hill, where sailors used it to put live fire on targets.
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