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by leetrout
1707 days ago
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I do not disagree. They are kinda doing the Tesla approach now (or as of 2019) where they are trying to sell a higher end experience. Their medical demos / apps were really awesome. You could place a virtual cadaver on the physical table. When they work out view sharing that is gonna be amazing for collaboration. They have a dream of "5G cities" where everyone walks around with these things fully connected. I think that is the wrong direction. Will be curious to see what comes of it. |
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That's a nightmare. See "Hyperreality"[1], if you haven't. That may be the future of AR. Especially if Facebook is involved.
[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJg02ivYzSs