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In the midst of an awe-inspiring era dominated by Artificial Intelligence and MachineLearning, a new technological frontier is emerging on the horizon. Companies like MagicLeap and Microsoft HoloLens pushed the boundaries of MR technology, enabling users to interact with digital objects in real-world settings.
GB: MagicLeap is a big presence in the AR discussion. Outside of the sort of people in this room and in the games press, I don’t think most people know what MagicLeap is. There’s a lot to learn about how we can start to blend these different experiences into the world. VR is inherently isolating.
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So, cutting the machine; cutting the cord? HTC did something with Batman; that Game of Thrones thing; some of the demos that MagicLeap had really. When you learn how to appreciate art — especially modern art — you look through your eyelashes and you try to imagine what you see.
You can learn more about this data at superdataresearch.com. I really want to start digging into this, and learn more about SuperData. I’d say that through at least 2022, the enterprise will account for the majority of augmented and mixed reality headsets like Hololens and MagicLeap. Alan: My absolute pleasure.
You can learn more about this data at superdataresearch.com. I really want to start digging into this, and learn more about SuperData. I’d say that through at least 2022, the enterprise will account for the majority of augmented and mixed reality headsets like Hololens and MagicLeap. Alan: My absolute pleasure.
You can learn more about this data at superdataresearch.com. I really want to start digging into this, and learn more about SuperData. I'd say that through at least 2022, the enterprise will account for the majority of augmented and mixed reality headsets like Hololens and MagicLeap. I want to welcome Carter to the show.
You can learn more about the work they’re doing at ptc.com. A QR code allows you to identify an object really quickly, rather than try to put it through a database of a thousand machines that all look the same. There was kind of like a coffee machine, I think was the demo. Mike, welcome to the show. Thanks for having me.
You can learn more about the work they’re doing at ptc.com. A QR code allows you to identify an object really quickly, rather than try to put it through a database of a thousand machines that all look the same. There was kind of like a coffee machine, I think was the demo. Mike, welcome to the show. Thanks for having me.
You can learn more about the work they're doing at ptc.com. A QR code allows you to identify an object really quickly, rather than try to put it through a database of a thousand machines that all look the same. There was kind of like a coffee machine, I think was the demo. Mike, welcome to the show. Thanks for having me.
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