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Three Decades of Medical VR, with Stanford’s Dr. Walter Greenleaf

XR for Business Podcast

To learn more about the work that Dr. Greenleaf and his team are doing, you can visit the Human Interaction Lab at Stanford at vhil.stanford.edu and a new organization that he’s formed called the International VR Health Association at ivrha.org. But now we have better systems that I can order on Amazon. It’s just amazing.

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Three Decades of Medical VR, with Stanford's Dr. Walter Greenleaf

XR for Business Podcast

To learn more about the work that Dr. Greenleaf and his team are doing, you can visit the Human Interaction Lab at Stanford at vhil.stanford.edu and a new organization that he's formed called the International VR Health Association at ivrha.org. But now we have better systems that I can order on Amazon. It's just amazing.

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Three Decades of Medical VR, with Stanford’s Dr. Walter Greenleaf

XR for Business Podcast

To learn more about the work that Dr. Greenleaf and his team are doing, you can visit the Human Interaction Lab at Stanford at vhil.stanford.edu and a new organization that he’s formed called the International VR Health Association at ivrha.org. But now we have better systems that I can order on Amazon. It’s just amazing.

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The Age of Smart Information is Now, with Microsoft Garage Envisioneer Mike Pell

XR for Business Podcast

” And I guess he sent it to me on Amazon. Alan: It’s getting interesting how the conversations with Siri and Alexa and Google Home, they’re just– I don’t know if we’re learning how to ask the right questions, or it’s getting smarter in knowing what we actually mean, or a little bit of both.

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The Age of Smart Information is Now, with Microsoft Garage Envisioneer Mike Pell

XR for Business Podcast

” And I guess he sent it to me on Amazon. Alan: It’s getting interesting how the conversations with Siri and Alexa and Google Home, they’re just– I don’t know if we’re learning how to ask the right questions, or it’s getting smarter in knowing what we actually mean, or a little bit of both.