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‘The Last Clockwinder’ is a Studio Ghibli-inspired Automation Game Coming to Quest 2 & SteamVR in 2022

Road to VR

Studio Ghibli vibes radiate throughout the game’s announcement trailer, showing off a familiar harmony between nature and machine that fans of Hayao Miyazaki’s storytelling style have come to love. Image courtesy Pontoco. Image courtesy Pontoco. Image courtesy Pontoco. Image courtesy Pontoco. Image courtesy Pontoco.

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How Watson, IBM’s Artificial Intelligence, Is Powering Audio-Interactive VR/AR Environments

VRScout

Curious to learn more, I reached out to Joe Pavitt, Master Inventor and Emerging Technology Specialist at IBM Research Europe. Natural language processing is a type of machine learning that powers realistic conversation between humans and machines. NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING.

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Inside The Walkable VR Holodeck That Sells Real Estate

Upload VR

And what might we learn about the way land might be bought and used in the future from the path I walked in this first-of-its-kind holodeck? In the Holodeck, guests never experience a break in immersion, and they never feel the need to remove the headset. They'll say, but you know, Im really far from the stage here, right?

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Digital Influencers and Marketing New Realities with Cathy Hackl

XR for Business Podcast

It aligns with the immersive and everything, because of the virtual human digital avatar aspect about how to market your brand. I’m going to take you way back, to 2004. So 2004, I was working for CNN, and part of my job there was to look at all the raw footage that was coming in from the war in Iraq. Alan: Absolutely.

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Digital Influencers and Marketing New Realities with Cathy Hackl

XR for Business Podcast

It aligns with the immersive and everything, because of the virtual human digital avatar aspect about how to market your brand. I’m going to take you way back, to 2004. So 2004, I was working for CNN, and part of my job there was to look at all the raw footage that was coming in from the war in Iraq. Alan: Absolutely.

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A complete ranking of every Pixar movie ever

Mashable VR

The Disney machine is one to behold. Just when it seemed Pixar had told every story we could think of, along came the story of professional race cars who maybe need to learn a lesson or two about how to be better people. Back in 2004, The Incredibles presented the delightful farce of a super-powered family trying to live incognito.

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