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Adding VR to a Filmmaker's Toolbox, with XR filmmaker Kevin Kunze

XR for Business Podcast

We'll be talking about making an AR video with Will.i.am, creating art with Intel, and delivering on the promise of VR and AR with the San Francisco 49ers, San Jose Sharks, YouTube, and more. He's kind of like the Spike Lee of San Francisco, is what a lot of people say, but he works mainly in documentary.

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Making a Pair of Ray-Bans Act Like a HoloLens x50 with Edge Computing, with Verizon's TJ Vitolo

XR for Business Podcast

I mean, we're already seeing it in enterprise, where they're using heads-up displays to help field and service workers, and machine workers, factory workers repair things, and see-what-I-see, and all of these types of things. Alan: I know Google and Amazon and pretty much everybody's working on computer vision for products.

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Making a Pair of Ray-Bans Act Like a HoloLens x50 with Edge Computing, with Verizon's TJ Vitilo

XR for Business Podcast

I mean, we're already seeing it in enterprise, where they're using heads-up displays to help field and service workers, and machine workers, factory workers repair things, and see-what-I-see, and all of these types of things. Alan: I know Google and Amazon and pretty much everybody's working on computer vision for products.

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Making a Pair of Ray-Bans Act Like a HoloLens x50 with Edge Computing, with Verizon’s TJ Vitolo

XR for Business Podcast

I mean, we’re already seeing it in enterprise, where they’re using heads-up displays to help field and service workers, and machine workers, factory workers repair things, and see-what-I-see, and all of these types of things. Alan: I know Google and Amazon and pretty much everybody’s working on computer vision for products.

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Making a Pair of Ray-Bans Act Like a HoloLens x50 with Edge Computing, with Verizon’s TJ Vitolo

XR for Business Podcast

I mean, we’re already seeing it in enterprise, where they’re using heads-up displays to help field and service workers, and machine workers, factory workers repair things, and see-what-I-see, and all of these types of things. Alan: I know Google and Amazon and pretty much everybody’s working on computer vision for products.

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My predictions for virtual reality in 2022

The Ghost Howls

New amazing content is coming, like Assassin’s Creed VR or GTA San Andreas, and some very popular VR titles like Population One or Beat Saber, are exclusive to its standalone platform. Another brand I’m very curious about is Samsung : sooner or later, it should announce something, either in VR or in AR.