Archive for the ‘virtual reality’ category: Page 82
Apr 23, 2016
Google believes artificial intelligence will be bigger than virtual reality
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: cybercrime/malcode, quantum physics, robotics/AI, virtual reality
I too believe AI could be bigger in the future once the under pinning technology and infrastructure moves to Quantum Technology so that hacking is under control and performance is where it needs to be.
When Mark Zuckerberg thinks about the future, he sees a world that’s dominated by mobile devices and virtual reality, but when Google CEO Sundar Pichai thinks about the future, all he sees is artificial intelligence. He suggested as much during Alphabet’s quarterly earnings call on Thursday, saying that mobile devices and virtual reality will dominate the immediate future, but that they’ll eventually be surpassed in importance by artificial intelligence. However, he didn’t go into detail about what this future will look like.
Artificial intelligence is nothing new at Google, but today we learned just how big a role top boss Sundar Pichai sees AI playing in our future. Answering an analyst query on Google-parent company Alphabet’s Q1 2016 earnings call about how the company is leading innovation, rather than simply adapting to changes in technology, Pichai talked about his role in projecting where Alphabet is going in the next 10 years. He gave a shout out to VR as the hot new platform, and then wrapped up his comments by saying: “In the long run, I think we will evolve in computing from a mobile-first world to an AI-first world.” Earlier in the call he cited Google’s DeepMind AlphaGo super computer defeating a human champion as an extraordinary achievement. He also said the company is investing in AI and machine learning, areas that are taking off and beginning to bear real-world benefits.
Apr 19, 2016
Meet your future workplace: AI bots, 3D printing and virtual reality
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: 3D printing, employment, robotics/AI, virtual reality
The office today for some and near future for others.
Vodafone says collaboration and gaming will fuel future office design.
Young people coming into employment in the next five years will work in a virtual reality office in the future, according to Vodafone.
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Apr 19, 2016
The Untold Story of Magic Leap, the World’s Most Secretive Startup
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: business, virtual reality
That astounding sum is especially noteworthy because Magic Leap has not released a beta version of its product, not even to developers. Aside from potential investors and advisers, few people have been allowed to see the gear in action, and the combination of funding and mystery has fueled rampant curiosity. But to really understand what’s happening at Magic Leap, you need to also understand the tidal wave surging through the entire tech industry. All the major players—Facebook, Google, Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, Sony, Samsung—have whole groups dedicated to artificial reality, and they’re hiring more engineers daily. Facebook alone has over 400 people working on VR. Then there are some 230 other companies, such as Meta, the Void, Atheer, Lytro, and 8i, working furiously on hardware and content for this new platform. To fully appreciate Magic Leap’s gravitational pull, you really must see this emerging industry—every virtual-reality and mixed-reality headset, every VR camera technique, all the novel VR applications, beta-version VR games, every prototype VR social world.
Like I did—over the past five months.
Then you will understand just how fundamental virtual reality technology will be, and why businesses like Magic Leap have an opportunity to become some of the largest companies ever created.
Apr 19, 2016
Playing VR Game ‘Mars 2030’, Which Uses NASA Data to Explore the Red Planet
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: entertainment, space, virtual reality
Apr 18, 2016
NYU Holodeck to be a model for year 2041 cyberlearning
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: education, robotics/AI, virtual reality
In an open-access paper in the Journal of Artificial Intelligence Education, Winslow Burleson, PhD, MSE, associate professor, New York University Rory Meyers College of Nursing, suggests that “advanced cyberlearning environments that involve VR and AI innovations are needed to solve society’s “wicked challenges*” — entrenched and seemingly intractable societal problems.
Burleson and and co-author Armanda Lewis imagine such technology in a year 2041 Holodeck, which Burleson’s NYU-X Lab is currently developing in prototype form, in collaboration with colleagues at NYU Courant, Tandon, Steinhardt, and Tisch.
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Apr 18, 2016
Transhumanism is Being Guided by Reason and the Word “Why”
Posted by Zoltan Istvan in categories: biotech/medical, cyborgs, neuroscience, transhumanism, virtual reality
https://youtube.com/watch?v=TFErQ3XM__c
My new story for The Huffington Post on the virtue of reason and asking: Why?.
Image of the future — By Smart Gadget Technology
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Apr 13, 2016
How Virtual Reality Will Change the Face of Healthcare
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: health, virtual reality
Apr 13, 2016
Samsung’s flagship KS9800 is bold, beautiful, and wicked smart
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: electronics, virtual reality
Wicked nice — however, I cannot wait to see SamSung leverage Q-Dots (QD) for VR.
It’s Samsung’s best 4K UHD TV yet, and not just because it has stunning picture quality. It’s also the smartest, easiest-to-use TV we’ve seen in some time.
Apr 13, 2016
Facebook says VR headsets will look like Ray-Bans in 10 years
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: futurism, virtual reality
Virtual Reality is awesome, but having to wear a huge headset isn’t fun.
Facebook knows that, so while unveiling its roadmap for the next 10 years, Mark Zuckerberg said future VR headsets would basically be the size of a normal pair of glasses.
Some of the biggest names in tech are coming to TNW Conference in Amsterdam this May.
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