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The XR Week Peek (2022.07.25): Google to test AR glasses in the wild, Pico 4 spotted, and more!

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Google starts testing its AR glasses in the wild. Google has announced that it is going to start to test the prototypes of its AR glasses in the wild. What is relevant about this piece of news is that Google has just confirmed its strong commitment to augmented reality. More info (Google testing AR glasses?—?Official

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Getting started with Augmented Reality (AR)

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Image credits SCAND Blog Virtual Reality (VR)  — It teleports the user into a completely immersive world that replaces the physical world. Users can use HMD devices such as Google Cardboard, Oculus Quest, Rift or HTC Vive to experience an imaginary environment. It has applications in training and educational use cases.

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Embracing disruption: Getting ready for the metaverse

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In Neal Stephenson’s book called Snow Crash, as the world crumbles around them, people flee into a virtual world called the ‘metaverse’. With tech giants such as Facebook, Apple, Google, Amazon and others betting big money on it, every company needs to get a move on and decide how they are going to use the metaverse.

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NVIDIA Unveils Open Metaverse Tools at SIGGRAPH 2022

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NVIDIA delivered a speech on Tuesday at the SIGGRAPH 2022, revealing a fresh lineup of metaverse solutions to audiences, including virtual world-building, digital twin, and avatar platforms. Covers neural graphics advancements, digital twins, & virtual humans: [link]. Kent Bye VoicesOfVR (@kentbye) August 9, 2022.

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What Is Generative AI: A super-Simple Explanation Anyone Can Understand

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Just like it sounds, it’s AI that can create, from words and images to videos, music, computer applications, and even entire virtual worlds. Like all modern AI, generative AI models are trained on data. For example, if you train it on pictures of cats, it will learn that a cat has four legs, two ears, and a tail.

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

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So from a personality perspective, if you’re starting to train agents, they will be trying to understand not just what is being said, but how it’s being said,” says Pavitt. Another feature of Watson that I’m really interested in is its ability to perform sentiment analysis, a process called natural language understanding. “So

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The XR Week Peek (2023.12.11): Upload VR Showcase, Metaverse Safety Week, and much more!

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More info (Ray-Ban Meta review) More info (Varjo XR-4 preview) Discover fashion in the digital worlds An interesting article in Vogue speaks about the new fashion trends in virtual worlds. There are people whose job is to curate the creation of clothes in the metaverse and they make also pretty decent money out of it.