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The Magic Leap collaboration follows Google’s partnership to develop mixed reality devices with Samsung last year.
When it comes to meetings, whether in person or on video, can anything make them better? Yes, but it’s not the technology.
AI isn’t going to replace you at work. You will.
Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo claims Apple is putting the brakes on production of the spatial computing headset due to low demand; the Vision Pro launched in the US earlier this year.
Lenovo and Asus are among the companies building headsets that run Horizon software. The move expands Meta’s reach in the AR/VR market, while enabling headset vendors to focus on hardware development rather than software.
Enterprises are finding ways to use Apple’s Vision Pro in a variety of industries. Apple is moving to help spur that interest along.
Because vision intelligence can understand what it sees, contextualize that information, make decisions based on the information, and change or alter the appearance of what is there.
A number of startups and cloud service providers are beginning to offer tools to monitor, evaluate and correct problems with generative AI in the hopes of eliminating errors, hallucinations and other systemic problems.
The ongoing legal tit-for-tat between Elon Musk and OpenAI highlights a serious issue: whether AI technology will be used for good or ill.
Up to 75% of US healthcare professionals are open to exploring the use of Vision Pro devices at work, survey claims.
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