Archive for the ‘augmented reality’ category: Page 8
Oct 8, 2023
A deaf football team will debut a 5G-connected augmented reality helmet to call plays
Posted by Omuterema Akhahenda in categories: augmented reality, education, internet
A first-of-its-kind football helmet will allow coaches at Gallaudet University, the school for deaf and hard of hearing students in Washington, D.C., to transmit plays to their quarterback via an augmented reality screen.
Players on Gallaudet’s football team, which competes in NCAA’s Division III, have long faced challenges against teams with hearing athletes, such as an inability to hear referees’ whistles that signal the end of a play.
The helmet, developed by AT&T and Gallaudet University, will debut at the school’s Saturday game. When a coach chooses a play on a tablet, it will then display on a small lens on the player’s helmet.
Oct 2, 2023
Changing reality with virtual technologies
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: augmented reality, robotics/AI, virtual reality
From attending a meeting to enjoying a live performance or, perhaps, taking a class at the University of Tokyo’s Metaverse School of Engineering, the application of virtual reality is expanding in our daily lives. Earlier this year, virtual reality technologies garnered attention as tech giants, including Meta and Apple, unveiled new VR/AR (virtual reality/augmented reality) headsets. We spoke with VR and AR specialist Takuji Narumi, an associate professor at the Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, to learn about his latest research and what VR’s future has to offer.
At the Avatar Robot Café DAWN ver. β, employees serve customers via a digital screen and engage in conversation using avatars of their choice, such as an alpaca and a man with blue hair.
Sep 30, 2023
Meta putting AI in smart glasses, assistants and more
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: augmented reality, mobile phones, robotics/AI, virtual reality
People will laugh and dismiss it and make comparisons to googles clown glasses. But around 2030 Augmented Reality glasses will come out. Basically, it will be a pair of normal looking sunglasses w/ smart phone type features, Ai, AND… VR stuff.
Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday said the tech giant is putting artificial intelligence into digital assistants and smart glasses as it seeks to gain lost ground in the AI race.
Zuckerberg made his announcements at the Connect developers conference at Meta’s headquarters in Silicon Valley, the company’s main annual product event.
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Sep 29, 2023
Researchers unveil tool to help developers create augmented reality task assistants
Posted by Chima Wisdom in categories: augmented reality, food
Augmented reality (AR) technology has long fascinated both the scientific community and the general public, remaining a staple of modern science fiction for decades.
In the pursuit of advanced AR assistants—ones that can guide people through intricate surgeries or everyday food preparation, for example—a research team from NYU Tandon School of Engineering has introduced Augmented Reality Guidance and User-Modeling System, or ARGUS.
An interactive visual analytics tool, ARGUS is engineered to support the development of intelligent AR assistants that can run on devices like Microsoft HoloLens 2 or MagicLeap. It enables developers to collect and analyze data, model how people perform tasks, and find and fix problems in the AR assistants they are building.
Sep 22, 2023
Virtual Reality
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: augmented reality, biotech/medical, education, health, virtual reality
Pediatric specialists at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford are implementing innovative uses for immersive virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) technologies to advance patient care and improve the patient experience.
Through the hospital’s CHARIOT program, Packard Children’s is one of the only hospitals in the world to have VR available on every unit to help engage and distract patients undergoing a range of hospital procedures. Within the Betty Irene Moore Children’s Heart Center, three unique VR projects are influencing medical education for congenital heart defects, preparing patients for procedures and aiding surgeons in the operating room. And for patients and providers looking to learn more about some of the therapies offered within our Fetal and Pregnancy Health Program, a new VR simulation helps them understand the treatments at a much closer level.
Sep 22, 2023
Sci-Fi Short Film “Augmented” | DUST | Flashback Friday
Posted by Ken Otwell in categories: augmented reality, entertainment
Fascinating… when can we expect this to be invented?
A short film set in the near future, where augmented reality has become so ubiquitous that the line between the real and virtual worlds have become blurred. When a new, dangerous technology is created that can manipulate the perception of this brave new world, who will exploit it? Who will monetize it? Who will become twisted by it?
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Sep 19, 2023
Google and the Department of Defense are building an AI-powered microscope to help doctors spot cancer
Posted by Brent Ellman in categories: augmented reality, biotech/medical, health, robotics/AI
The Department of Defense has teamed up with Google to build an AI-powered microscope that can help doctors identify cancer.
The tool is called an Augmented Reality Microscope, and it will usually cost health systems between $90,000 to $100,000.
Experts believe the ARM will help support doctors in smaller labs as they battle with workforce shortages and mounting caseloads.
Sep 17, 2023
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education: Impact & Examples
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: augmented reality, education, robotics/AI
In recent years, there has been a growing trend in higher education to incorporate modern technologies and practices in order to improve the overall educational experience. Learning management systems, gamification, video assisted learning, virtual and augmented reality, are some examples of how technology has improved student engagement and education planning. Let’s talk about AI in education. The classroom response system allowed students to answer multiple-choice questions and engage in real-time discussions instantly.
Despite the many benefits that technology has brought to education, there are also concerns about its impact on higher education institutions. With the rise of online education and the growing availability of educational resources on the internet, many traditional universities and colleges are worried about the future of their institutions. As a result, many higher education institutions need help to keep pace with the rapid technological changes and are looking for ways to adapt and stay relevant in the digital age.
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Sep 16, 2023
Boeing flight testing Red 6 augmented reality dogfight training system
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: augmented reality
Recent sorties by a Boeing TA-4J Skyhawk trainer incorporated an augmented reality pilot helmet produced by start-up Red 6, which Boeing hopes to eventually incorporate into its latest T-7A Red Hawk jet trainer.