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Suzanne Borders: BadVR is mixing art and technology to innovate data visualization

The Ghost Howls

But it is very interesting , because it will touch a lot of hot topics, like: Data visualization in XR; Magic Leap; Being a woman working in XR; How is XR in Asia. Today the interview will cover the first two topics: dataviz in VR thanks to BadVR solution and Magic Leap. and many other interesting stuff!

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The Most Important Upcoming AR/VR Events This Year

ARPost

AWE USA 2023 When: May 31 – June 2 Where: Santa Clara, CA, US; and virtual Late spring/early summer is a great time to be in California. The event audience includes senior executives focused on XR, automation, IoT, 5G, the future of work, AI, machine learning, and edge computing.

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How Brain-Computer Interfaces Can Deliver On VR’s Promises

UploadVR Between Realities podcast

But this poses a tricky problem for MR headsets: how should users interact with a machine that they’re wearing on their faces? Meta is working on an AR headset, which puts them in the same league as Microsoft and Magic Leap. Implicit in such a machine is the conclusion that it must function as an extension of your brain.

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Top 50 Asian Virtual Reality-Augmented Reality Leaders,Evangelists, Investors & Influencers

XROM

Most people know Xu due to his dispute with American virtual reality company Magic Leap. In June 2019, Magic Leap accused Xu of stealing AR glasses technology when he was an engineer working at the firm. Learn more about what it means to be a creative in the VC world. However, in June 2020, a U.S. 23- Kathryn Yu.

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ANNOUNCEMENT and Why the Tesla Humanoid Robot Matters

Robert Scoble

Tesla tomorrow will give us a taste of how advanced its robotics program is and how likely we are to get a humanoid robot that helps us at home in five years or less, along with seeing how well it can learn to do new jobs in the factory first. Why hasn’t this happened yet? How many homes can afford to pay $50,000 for one? every morning.”.